Air Asia Management Strategy

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    Example of Swot Analysis in Marketing

    •Outsourcing In order to save cost, one of the strategies applied by Tune Hotel is outsourcing. In Tune Hotel Kuala Lumpur, the housekeeping, Uncle John Kopitiam, 24 hours convenience store 7 eleven, money changer kiosk, Subway and CIMB ATM and Bureau de change are indeed part of outsourcing. This strategy had helped Tune Hotel to save a big amount of cost. However, although these are under third parties ,Tune Hotel always keep in touch with the management of those companies in order to make sure the

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    Air Asia

    Air Asia: The World’s Lowest Cost Airline Air Asia is a Malaysia-based low cost airline which builds its business on the LLC model created by Southwest airlines in the U.S. Air Asia’s mission statement is to be the Asia's leading low fare no frills airline and first to introduce "ticketless" traveling. Now Everyone Can Fly clearly describes Air Asia’s value. Cost advantages created by Air Asia through operational effectiveness and efficiency go directly to the customers. The customers now enjoy

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    Vietnam Airlline

    Vietnam Airlines is the airline also has a large scale in Southeast Asia with dual brands: (1) Traditional airlines (Full-service carrier) with the goal of building the image into a 4-star airline years 2015-2016 , (2) Subsidiaries are Jetstar Pacific meeting the increasing demand in in the cheap aviation segment (Low-cost carrier). Vietnam Airlines is a member of Organization International Civil Aviation (ICAO), the Air Transport Association International Aviation (IATA) and the Alliance Aviation

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    Revenue Recogniation

    that what strategy they are adopting how to sustain in market, and how to cut off their price as they manage fuel efficiency by purchasing it advance when prices are low, and how to plan routes as they mostly plan short routes so that their costs are low. Outbound Logistics: As air Asia mostly uses their operations through online as their ticketing process is totally online and customer can get their tickets book online and they can also print their boarding card from their homes, Air Asia uses general

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    Mda Anayisis on Air Asia in India

    MDA Project Report Air Asia in India MDA Project Report Air Asia in India Puru | Prabhav | Aditi | Mohit | Akhil | Sanjana Group -15 Puru | Prabhav | Aditi | Mohit | Akhil | Sanjana Group -15 * 1 Introduction * background study The aviation sector is a major contributor to India’s economy, it provides 1.7 million jobs through its long supply chain and which are 10 times higher than average jobs in terms of productivity and income. The aviation market has 150 million

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    Airasia, How They Solve Problems Is Turbulent Time

    synonymous with low fares, quality service and dependability. The company has made flying affordable for more than 50 million guests. Now, the airline company is the leading low fare airline in the Asia since it has been expanding rapidly since 2001, to become an award winning and the largest low cost carrier in Asia. With a fleet of 72 aircrafts, AirAsia flies to over 61 domestic and international destinations with 108 routes, and operates over 400 flights daily from hubs located in Malaysia, Thailand and

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    Tiger Air

    BACHELOR OF COMMERCE BUS317 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT TEAM REPORT TIGER AIRWAYS Lecturer: Jack Ng Group Members: Name Student Number Cheong Liang Ruey 31923243 Hoe Guofeng 31780553 Justin Keola Tan 31232321 Liew Fui Ming 31974996 Mindy Tan Hui Qi 31490513 Tay Tiong Gee 31780553 TABLE OF CONTENTS Pages Cover Page 1 Table of Contents 2 1. Executive Summary 3 2. Introduction 3 3. Current Company Situation

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    Guide Acnb

    Table of Content 1.0 INTRODUCTION 2 2.0 IN- DEPTH EVALUATION OF AIRASIA 3 2.1 Strategic Objectives of AirAsia. 3 Table 1: Objective evaluations of AirAsia 3 2.2 Strategic fit of Air Asia. 4 3.0 COMPETITIVE SITUATION 5 Table 2 AirAsia and its competitors’ profile 5 4.0 MARKET POTENTIAL & MARKET ATTRACTIVENESS 8 Table 3: Market attractiveness from a macro perspective 8 Table 4: Market attractiveness from a micro perspective 9 Table 5: Porter’s Five Forces for AirAsia

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    A Strategic Analysis of Surging Chinese Manufacturers the Case of Galanz

    Asia Pacific J Manage (2008) 25:667–683 DOI 10.1007/s10490-007-9073-0 A strategic analysis of surging Chinese manufacturers: The case of Galanz Gloria L. Ge & Daniel Z. Ding Published online: 10 November 2007 # Springer Science + Business Media, LLC 2007 Abstract Recent years have witnessed the surging of Chinese manufacturers, as China has become the world’s factory floor. This paper presents a case study of one of the most successful manufacturers in China, the Galanz Group, now the world’s

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    Malaysia Airlines Swot Analysis

    (MAS). Company Profile Malaysia Airlines started when a joint initiative of the Ocean Steamship Company of Liverpool, the Straits Steamship of Singapore and Imperial Airways led to a proposal to the Colonial Staraits Settlement government to run air service between Penang and Singapore. The result was incorporation of Malayan Airways Limited (MAL) on 12 October 1937. On 2 April 1947, MAL took to the skies with its first commercial flight as the national airline. However, it was renamed as Malaysian

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