Essays Tagged: "airline company"

The Effects of America after the Attacks on September 11th

The Oakland Press 20 Sept.2001: A1, A2.After the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, Northwest Airlines went into a financial crisis that forced them to permanently drop 132 flights a day going o ... them to permanently drop 132 flights a day going out of Metro Detroit Airport. American and United airlines have laid off 40,000 people alone. In just over a week, the U.S. aviation has lost 70,000 j ...

(10 pages) 611 2 4.6 Apr/2002

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community

Analysis low-price airline-raynair

1. Executive summaryIn the European airline industry, the low cost carriers have been so profitable that they have been looking to expan ... so profitable that they have been looking to expand. Ryanair has become the Europe's No.1 low fare airline company. In this report, with the aid of Porter's PEST model the group analyse the environme ... . We also adopt the value chain analysis to understand how the different activities of the low-cost airlines (Ryanair) add their value compared with national airlines (British Airway and Aer Lingus). ...

(8 pages) 659 1 3.7 May/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Financial Analysis on China Eastern Airline Company

1. Executive SummaryThis China Eastern Airline Company's Financial analysis based on its financial report which were include the Balance sh ... es of financial analysis methods. It is includes:The Common Size balance sheet of the China Eastern Airline in year ended 2001 with the analysis and explanation.The Horizontal analysis over the Profit ... rofit and Loss Account between year 2000 and 2001 with the explanation.Calculated the China Eastern Airline Company's finance Ratios for both year 2000 and 2001.The analysis of financial indicators of ...

(21 pages) 168 0 4.0 Nov/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Southwest Airlines SWOT analysis

Southwest Airlines SWOT analysisSouthwest Airlines is the fifth largest airline company in America, operating ... ying over 64 million passengers a year to 58 different cities all over the United States. Southwest Airlines has many competitive advantages which have helped it dominate its industry, and while being ... cessful, there are still areas where Southwest can improve performance. The low cost segment of the airline industry is growing and Southwest must create and capitalize on opportunities while identify ...

(6 pages) 841 0 3.3 Dec/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Ryanair case

Summary Ryanair - the low fares airlineA new airline company was founded in 1985, namely Ryanair. This company was the first competi ... competitor for Aer Lingus. During the first years, they were actually "a full service conventional airline" . They had two different classes of seating and they leased three different types of aircra ... d they leased three different types of aircraft. At the beginning of the nineties they turned there airline company from a full-service into a low-fares, no frills-carrier. The restyling had been base ...

(40 pages) 1130 0 4.8 Jan/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Levels of Planning.

Southwest Airlines began operating in 1971 with only four planes and serving three cities. Now they have over ... have over 2100 flights per day, carry over 44 million passengers a year, and are the fifth largest airline company in America (Southwest Airlines, 2004). In their 33 years of business they have been ... Airlines, 2004). In their 33 years of business they have been awarded numerous awards for the best airline in the business, and are currently the highest profit showing company in the industry (Stanl ...

(7 pages) 223 0 2.0 Dec/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Balanced Scorecard and Strategic Analysis of Southwest Airlines

EXECUTIVE SUMMARYSouthwest Airlines Co. provides low-fare, "no-frills", civil air transportation. The company was incorporated ... ding credit card companies, hotels, telecommunication companies, and car rental agencies. Southwest Airlines is the fifth largest airline company in America, operating more than 2,150 flights per day ... e major competitors operating domestically such as JetBlue, Spirit, ATA, AirTran, SkyWest, Frontier Airlines, Delta, Continental, and American West. While those competitors suffered tremendous loses o ...

(9 pages) 955 3 4.7 May/2006

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Sabre

Introduction The case is about American Airlines? forecasting system IFS, which was built by and then upgraded by Sabre Group. American Airl ... sting system IFS, which was built by and then upgraded by Sabre Group. American Airlines is a major airline company in the United States and its parent company is AMR Corp. Sabre was formed by the IT ... ted States and its parent company is AMR Corp. Sabre was formed by the IT group working in American Airlines as a separate company from American Airlines but as a subsidiary of AMR Corp.American Airli ...

(8 pages) 37 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Cathay Pacific Airlines

~ CATHAY PACIFIC ~IntroductionSince its establishment in 1946, Cathay Pacific has been a profitable airline company, which experienced periodical growth. In 1998 however, the airline experienced a los ... the handling of in-flight operations�. This conflict resulted in strikes and delays for the airline. Cathay Pacific's problems were exacerbated by the media, which closely scrutinized the airl ...

(18 pages) 83 0 0.0 Mar/2008

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing

Designing, implementing and managing the proposed Changes in Southwest Airline

nagement ConsultingProposal on designing, implementing and managing the proposed Changed: Southwest AirlineSection 1: Executive Summery andPart 1: Company's background and the boarding gate queuing is ... e Summery andPart 1: Company's background and the boarding gate queuing issue. Background Southwest Airlines, started by Herb Kelleher in 1971, is the fifth largest airline company in America, operati ...

(10 pages) 38 0 0.0 Jun/2008

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Mid-Continent Airline Case: Adapting Strategy

g156. Implementation of the decision167. Conclusion188. Reference list191.IntroductionMid-Continent Airline is a well known airline in the Great Lakes region. This company provides air service to citi ... ation size and limited facilities at the local airports. It has the role of a commuter and regional airline, since it fills the gaps left by large carriers and it creates their own mini-hub operations ...

(11 pages) 39 1 4.0 May/2009

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

EasyJet Marketing Research

This essay includes charts and figures, please see attachment for the full version.Airline industry is one of the fastest growing industries in the world (Mintel, 2007). It is also on ... l many new comer became the star of the industry in these years, and EasyJet is one of them.EasyJet Airline Company Limited, also known as EasyJet, is a low cost (or no frill) airline company (Low-cos ... ome the biggest LCA in Europe market. (www.EasyJet.com)And until now, EasyJet is one of the largest airline operators in Europe airline industry in terms of active aircrafts. (Mintel, 2007)Chart 01Als ...

(14 pages) 60 0 3.0 Oct/2009

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing

Qantas

Executive SummaryThis report purpose to describe the features and functionality of a airline company which is Qantas Group company, then states how organizations improve business perfor ... when they are facing marketing competitionQantas began its operations in 1920 as the second oldest airline in the world. Passenger and mail services started in 1920. When the Australian Government bo ... of 1978 to 1994. This was brought by the Deregulation Act in the United States where other foreign airline industries were affected. Before 1992, Qantas was limited to flying international routes onl ...

(16 pages) 60 0 0.0 Dec/2009

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management