United Airlines and Southwest Airlines (2008)
Case study - 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...
Financial Analysis of Southwest Airlines and United Airlines - publié le 29/09/2010
Case study - 14 pages - Finance
The airline industry has significantly changed over the last few years of this century. The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the attacks on Madrid and London, the Iraq conflict and the increase in fuel prices have resulted in losses for airline companies since 2001. Some of...
The Southwest Airlines - published: 29/09/2010
Case study - 3 pages - Services 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...
Marketing study of an airline company (Southwest Airlines)
Case study - 1 pages - Business strategy
The Southwest Airlines was created on June 18, 1971 and today, has over 31,000 employees who operate 3,000 flights per day. At the end of 2003, the company recorded its 31st year of profitability. In 1989, it reached the status of a major rating company when it exceeded the billion...
Luxury class in Singapore Airlines - publié le 29/09/2010
Case study - 2 pages - Services marketing
Singapore Airlines is a respected travel brand around the world. The company is known for providing quality customer care and service. It spans all the five continents. Recently, Singapore Airlines decided to buy 19 new A380s, the biggest plane flying so far. These planes can carry...
Airlines and energy prices - publié le 21/01/2009
Essay - 11 pages - Business strategy
Business environment is fraught with risks; each company in order to succeed in this unpredictable environment must mitigate risks. Risks can arise from varied sources; the airline industry is like any other industry, also confronted by pressures from several business areas. In the late...
American Airlines and the AMR group Risk management:
Case study - 24 pages - Management
The AMR Corporation is an American commercial aviation business, with headquarters located in Fort Worth, Texas, USA. This corporation was formed in 1982, with the reorganization of American Airlines Company. The AMR Corporation is regrouping a lot of subsidiaries, almost all in the...
Southwest Airlines case study
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 role organizational culture plays in shaping the strategy of an organization: A look at the leader South West Airlines and Hewlett Packard
Thesis - 4 pages - Management
To analyze and answer the above question, the author of the assignment has divided the assignment into different sections. The first section will deal with the important role that a culture of an organization plays during strategy planning and execution stage. The second section will talk about...
A comparative study of Malaysian Airlines
Tutorials/exercises - 39 pages - Business strategy
Generally, a Market was the place where buyers and sellers gathered to exchange their goods. The concept of market is very important in the marketing. Market is an area for potential exchanges. It is the place where goods are bought and sold. It is an area where a force of supply (seller) and...
Business strategy of Sahara Airlines in India
Thesis - 13 pages - Business strategy
Sahara has one of the largest infrastructures in the private sector in India. It has a workforce of over 6, 00,000 truly committed individuals. The company has never had any union related problems due to the fact, that there is no union in the Sahara Group. The organization has a unique concept...
Luxury class in Singapore Airlines
Case study - 2 pages - Luxury marketing
Singapore Airlines is a respected travel brand around the world. The company is known for providing quality customer care and service. It spans all the five continents. Recently, Singapore Airlines decided to buy 19 new A380s, the biggest plane flying so far. These planes can carry...
Financial Analysis of Southwest Airlines and United Airlines
Financial analysis - 14 pages - Finance
The airline industry has significantly changed over the last few years of this century. Incidents such as the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, of Madrid and London, Iraq war and fuel prices increase have caused losses since 2001 in the accounts of airline companies. Some of...
Budget airlines marketing report
Case study - 20 pages - Services marketing
This report is aimed at researching into the budget airline industry, in the hope to find a gap in the current market, which we can implement. This is a difficult task, as there is a huge amount of competition already in the market and everything imaginable has been tried by one company or...
Business analysis & recommendations report:Southwest Airlines Co.
Essay - 9 pages - Business strategy
Southwest Airlines Co. was founded in 1967, but its first scheduled flight was delayed until 1971 due to lawsuits from competitors. The company began as a small, regional carrier with three routes. In its initial public offering in June of 1971, the company reported that the funds...
La compagnie japonaise "All Nippon Airlines"
Case study - 15 pages - Business strategy
L'industrie du transport aérien dans sa globalité doit faire face aujourd'hui à un certain nombre de problèmes graves : l'attaque du 11 septembre 2001, la crise iraquienne, et plus récemment le SRAS (syndrome respiratoire aigu sévère) Globalement, la plupart des compagnies n'ont pas réalisé...
Professional Profile: Travel Magazine Art Director This month's writer and designer interviews Jorge Zegarra, art director for Northwest Airlines' World Traveler magazine.
Essay - 2 pages - Literature
Jorge Zegarra has been art director for World Traveler since November of 2005. Prior to that, he worked as a graphic designer and then as art director for La Voz magazine. He also worked for two publications of American City Business Journals, giving him a combined total of over four years of...
Airlines and energy prices
Market study - 16 pages - Business strategy
Business environment is fraught with risks; each company in order to succeed in this unpredictable environment must mitigate risks. Risks can arise from varied sources; the airline industry is like any other industry, also confronted by pressures from several business areas. In the late...
The Strategy Analysis of Southwest Airlines Company
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...
Implementation of a Flight Management System within an Airline
Tutorials/exercises - 13 pages - Computer science
This analysis aims to design and build a prototype of an airline-oriented web application for managing aircraft flights. At the same time, it aims to be a powerful, easy-to-use, fast and effective management tool for airline agents, on the one hand, and a simple and safe information...
Airline and pilot safety
Essay - 25 pages - Other law subjects
Safety has consistently been one of the primary concerns in the aviation industry. The crucial nature of safety in this sector is accentuated by the fact that most airplane accidents result in catastrophic loss of life. Such accidents also lead to incurrence of significant costs in terms of...
Financial Consequences of Boeing 737 MAX Crashes: Analysis of Impact on Boeing and Airline Clients
Case study - 1 pages - Finance
Discover the far-reaching financial, material, and human consequences of Boeing's 737 MAX crisis. Learn how the company's airline clients, financial institutions, and the victims' families were impacted by the tragic air crashes. Boeing faced significant financial...
Singapore Airline Operation Strategy
Case study - 10 pages - Business strategy
Over the years, the airline industry has witnessed a series of alternating booms and recessions, which has significantly affected the performance of world leading airlines. In practice, in the last decade, most airlines have witnessed a discouraging environment plagued with...
Software requirement development - The airline ticketing reservations software systems
Essay - 3 pages - Computer science
The purpose of this software development is to come up with the system analysis of the actual procedures that are involved in the reservation of airline travel tickets. As such, this should be utilized as efficient as possible to ensure that the advantages of the software are achieved...
The airline industry
Case study - 2 pages - Business strategy
The service by Ryanair is different: there is nothing free and a lot of advertising on the flight. There is even lottery! Sometimes it's very uncomfortable to travel with Ryanair or other low cost airlines because airports are secondary: it takes time and money to go in the city center....
The marketing tools of the low cost airline companies
Thesis - 31 pages - Services marketing
The low cost concept was first introduced in 1971 in the United States, with the launch of a new company called "Southwest Airlines". However, the concept only gained popularity and set the cash registers ringing with the creation of Ryanair in 1991. Backed by its pioneering pricing...
The impact of external growth strategies on airline corporate branding - publié le 29/09/2010
Case study - 35 pages - Business strategy
The deregulation and the overcapacity of many industries have led to a record level in external growth operations in the late 1990s (Doyle 2000). Nevertheless, development by acquisition tends to be selective in terms of industry sectors. In banking, insurance, pharmaceutical, airline and...
Ryanair, a European pioneer of low-cost airline - publié le 29/09/2010
Case study - 14 pages - Business strategy
Ryanair was founded in 1985 by the Ryan family. At inception, the airline was a full-service conventional airline, with two classes of seating intended to provide scheduled passenger airline services between Ireland and the United Kingdom. However, over the years, the...
Ryanair, a European pioneer of low-cost airline
Case study - 14 pages - Business strategy
Ryanair was founded in 1985 by the Ryan family. At inception, the airline was a full-service conventional airline, with two classes of seating intended to provide scheduled passenger airline services between Ireland and the United Kingdom. However, over the years, the...
The impact of external growth strategies on airline corporate branding
Case study - 35 pages - Business strategy
The deregulation and the overcapacity of many industries have led to a record level in external growth operations in the late 1990s (Doyle 2000). Nevertheless, development by acquisition tends to be selective in terms of industry sectors. In banking, insurance, pharmaceutical, airline and...
