American Airlines TikTok Ad Analysis
Artwork commentary - 1 pages - Linguistics & languages
Discover how American Airlines used TikTok to appeal to young travelers in a 2021 ad campaign, featuring a unique marketing strategy.
Navigating Flair Airlines
Case study - 4 pages - Business strategy
Canada's heavyweight, Flair Airlines, is at the top of the flying world. It is famous for being a low-cost airline, so customers get reasonably priced flights. We will explore all the inner forces that push Flair onward in our tiny world. In our presentation, we will provide the...
Strategic Human Resource Management - Southwest Airlines
Case study - 4 pages - Human resources
"Human Resource Management (HRM) is a strategic approach to managing employment relations which emphasize that leveraging people's capabilities is critical to achieving competitive advantage, this being achieved through a distinctive set of integrated employment policies, programs and...
Traditional and low cost airlines - marketing strategies
Case study - 11 pages - Tourism marketing
The airline industry has undergone profound changes in the space of a few years. First of all, because of increased digitisation, but also because of other so-called low-cost companies which have emerged and which have disrupted the traditional aviation pattern. This has been a great thing...
Porter's Five forces - The Airlines industry
Essay - 6 pages - Services marketing
Airlines are companies and their aim is to operate routes and carry passengers. We will not analyse the cargo part of the airlines here but only the passenger carrying. An Airline can be: A national company (airline owned by the government of a country). It...
Delta Airlines
Case study - 3 pages - Business strategy
Delta airlines started as a crop dusting outfit in 1928 in Monroe Louisiana. It was the first professional crop duster in the whole country. It was founded by a man by the name Woolman who became the chief executive officer for more than thirty years till his death in 1966. Woolman moved...
Overbooking at Global Airlines
Case study - 5 pages - Business strategy
Any business organization has various challenges in its operation, therefore, the organization, through the management should make sure that the organization operates towards the objectives of the organization. One of the organizations that face such challenges is the Global Airline...
Alliance Between American Airlines and British Airways
Essay - 3 pages - Management
Through this press review, we will introduce you to global context of the alliance, across a short movie from More travel choices website and articles from the English newspapers Guardian and Telegraph we tried to show the pros and cons, from the different points of view of this new alliance...
Critical communication mistakes by United Airlines
Case study - 11 pages - Communication
On the morning of September 11, United Airlines saw their future change before their eyes. Overall, 18 United Airlines employees and 93 passengers were killed in the crashes. At 9:30 am, the Federal Aviation Administration grounded all airplanes, closed all airports nationwide and...
American Airlines vs. Southwest Airlines
Financial analysis - 10 pages - Finance
The Airline market is facing problems across the years. Before, national companies were leader in their countries, but with the opening of the airline market, the deregulation of the industry and the globalization phenomenon thousand of new airlines have borne. What does it...
Case study: Southwest Airlines and United Airlines
Case study - 13 pages - Finance
In 1998, the US airlines carried a record 551 million passengers . At that time, the whole industry was in pretty good shape. Unfortunately, many things have changed since then. The 2001 terrorist attack on the twin towers has marked a turnaround in the industry and especially in the...
The Importance of business travellers for Airlines
Essay - 11 pages - Services marketing
We can say that business travellers are people who need to travel as a part of their job to increase their company's revenue or to represent their company in another place. As they travel many times in a year (ten times the leisure traveller in average), they have a high expectancy of the...
United Airlines and Southwest Airlines
Financial analysis - 12 pages - Finance
Nowadays flying has become a must do in our lives. Some of us use it everyday as a business way of travelling, and some others for vacation, or to visit friends or relatives. Whatsoever the purpose, there are no fastest ways of traveling around, but also no safest ones. But in the economic...
Southwest Airlines financial statements analysis
Financial analysis - 33 pages - Finance
In 1998, US airlines carried a record of 551 million passengers1. At that time,the whole industry was in a pretty good shape2. Unfortunately, many things have changed since then. The 2001 terrorist attacks on the twin towers have marked a turnaround in the United States of America's...
The Southwest Airlines
Case study - 3 pages - Tourism marketing
The US airline industry, a mobility services market, has known on average a significant growth in the last three decades. The yield management, the increase of the customer purchasing power, deregulation of the airlines industry are some of the major facts that changed the sectors...
Lance Airlines
Case study - 4 pages - Business strategy
In order to achieve success, Lance Airways is proud to provide a two part mission statement, one to our guests and another to our colleagues; both are available to view by all. To our guests: Lance Airways is in the business to provide safe, dependable and friendly air transportation to our...
Case study: Southwest Airlines and United Airlines - published: 29/09/2010
Case study - 13 pages - Finance
In 1998, the US airlines carried a record 551 million passengers . At that time, the whole industry was in pretty good shape. Unfortunately, many things have changed since then. The 2001 terrorist attack on the twin towers has marked a turnaround in the industry and especially in the...
Singapore Airlines: Case analysis
Thesis - 2 pages - Business strategy
In the case of Singapore Airlines (SIA), the top management was confronted with the dilemma of whether investing in customers service innovation or trimming costs in an all-round way when the entire airline industry was compromised by 9/11 attacks. Among a host of service...
Marketing strategies of the traditional low cost airlines
Thesis - 30 pages - Services marketing
The airline sector has evolved in recent years, with low-cost airline companies offering tickets at unbeatable prices. Many traditional companies are thus forced to compete with these prices in order to remain competitive in the market. These low cost tariffs are offered by the low...
The US airlines industry in 2002
Case study - 7 pages - Services marketing
Michael Porter's famous five forces of competitive position model provide a simple perspective for assessing and analyzing the competitive strength and position of a corporation or industrial organization. Let us consider these concepts of industry analysis in the context of the US...
The strategy of the 'Ryanair', the pioneer of low cost airlines (2007) - publié le 29/09/2010
Case study - 15 pages - Business strategy
In 2006-2007, Ryanair has become the world's most profitable airline on the basis of its operating and net profit margins and on a per-airplane and per-passenger basis. Indeed, the profits expected for the first half of fiscal 2007 were 329 million euros, which is a record for the...
The US airlines industry in 2002 - publié le 27/02/2010
Case study - 7 pages - International marketing
Michael Porter's famous five forces of competitive position model provide a simple perspective for assessing and analyzing the competitive strength and position of a corporation or industrial organization. Let us consider these concepts of industry analysis in the context of the US...
The strategy of the 'Ryanair', the pioneer of low cost airlines (2007)
Case study - 15 pages - Business strategy
In 2006-2007, Ryanair has become the world's most profitable airline on the basis of its operating and net profit margins and on a per-airplane and per-passenger basis. Indeed, the profits expected for the first half of fiscal 2007 were 329 million euros, which is a record for the...
American Airlines vs. Southwest Airlines - published: 29/09/2010
Case study - 10 pages - Finance
The Airline market is facing problems across the years. Before, national companies were leader in their countries, but with the opening of the airline market, the deregulation of the industry and the globalization phenomenon thousand of new airlines have borne. What does it...
Southwest Airlines case study - publié le 29/09/2010
Case study - 8 pages - Management
Southwest Airlines is in the top ranking US Corporation in terms of profits and reputation. This airline has always applied strong strategies in order to be on the top in terms of profits, innovation, and image. This constitutes the culture of this company, which matured over the...
The Strategy Analysis of Southwest Airlines Company - published: 29/09/2010
Case study - 10 pages - Business strategy
In 1996, Southwest Airlines was a successful and profitable low-cost airline company, operating in south-eastern US markets. After entering the Florida market, the company had to face certain strategic challenges. It was a big challenge to maintain the profitability while competing...
Organizational Behavior, Delta Airlines
Case study - 3 pages - Management
Organizational structure is an important question that all companies have to face and find a solution to. In this paper we will get an insight into the company Delta Airlines, which decided to set up a network design system. First of all we will briefly view some facts about Delta...
Southwest Airlines financial statements analysis - published: 29/09/2010
Case study - 33 pages - Finance
In 1998, US airlines carried a record of 551 million passengers1. At that time,the whole industry was in a pretty good shape2. Unfortunately, many things have changed since then. The 2001 terrorist attacks on the twin towers have marked a turnaround in the United States of America's...
The Importance of business travellers for Airlines - published: 29/09/2010
Essay - 11 pages - Services marketing
We can say that business travellers are people who need to travel as a part of their job to increase their company's revenue or to represent their company in another place. As they travel many times in a year (ten times the leisure traveller in average), they have a high expectancy of the...
Organizational Behavior, Delta Airlines - publié le 17/01/2010
Case study - 3 pages - Management
Organizational structure is an important question that all companies have to face and find a solution to. In this paper we will get an insight into the company Delta Airlines, which decided to set up a network design system. First of all we will briefly view some facts about Delta...
