trough the following key strategies which are: * Safety * Low fare, no frills * Lean distribution system * Point to point network * High aircraft utilization * Streamline operation The loyalty programmed of AirAsia will be “BIG”. BIG was known as the kind global programmed where can earn BIG Points to redeem “free airline flight”. Members can enjoy the preference booking, special offers and discount as an AirAsia BIG dedication member in term and condition apply. (AirAsia, 2013)
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1. Introduction 1.1 Executive summary 1.2 Business Objective 2. Project scope management 2.1 Project Scope 2.1.1 Includes 2.1.2 Does Not Includes 2.2 Project Description 2.2.1Deliverables 2.2.2 Project Completion Criteria 2.2.3 Assumption 2.2.4 Constraints 2.3 Authorization 2.3.1Project Sponsor 2.3.2Project team
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Ryanair achieve success using low-price strategies? 1. How do easyJet and Ryanair achieve success using low-price strategies? A new system allows airline seats to be priced according to supply and demand and achieve high occupancy. - how does it work? They start with low ticket prices, and raise it according to demand. Stelios from easyJet calls this system „yield management“ 7 1. How do easyJet and Ryanair achieve success using low-price strategies? Examples: Ryanair: Linz Stansted
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management: * Saving more cost by serving snack rather than meal. * Good routing management: * Flew only point-to-point flights helps to avoid the complication that resulted from connecting flights and passenger transfers. * High technology: * E-ticket and paperless operation. * Human resource management: * Family-like atmosphere at the workplace which leads to positive attitude in its employees. * Employees were free to suggest ideas and comments in order to improve operations. * Organizational
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This is a Premium essay for upgraded members Air Asia A. Introduction 1. Objective and scope This paper will analyze the internal and external environment of Air Asia and will look into how it uses Management Information System ( MIS ), specifically its online reservation system to gain competitive advantage. And also discuss why and how important is MIS to Air Asia in running its business. 2. The Important of MIS Low Cost Carriers (LCC) business model is based on no frills service. This means that
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in terms of cost of converting as well as losing customers with pluses and minuses respectively. Keeping this in view, online tourism is all set to reengineer most of the processes supporting travel and tours as a whole. Organizational information systems and the Internet have resulted in new ways and methods of conducting business. Airlines, Travel Intermediaries and Hotel Industry as functional stakeholders in the tourism process are expected to gain in the process. There are certain challenges,
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This document is automatically generated. Please do not respond to this mail. ELECTRONIC TICKET PASSENGER ITINERARY RECEIPT CLEOPATRA TRAVELS DATE: 10 JAN 2013 DIWAN STREET AGENT: 1012 P.O. BOX
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Introduction Information and communication technologies (ICT) refer to several forms of information exchange between two or more computers through any of the several methods of interconnection. These technologies provide speedy, inexpensive and convenient means of communication. The adoption of these technologies in many countries by different sectors of the economy have been found to have direct positive impact on the organizations's efficiency and have led to more rapid acceleration of development
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PEST and SWOT analysis of AirAsias international business operations 1.1Background AirAsia was set up by Dato' Tony Fernandes in 2001. In December 2001, Fernandes and his partners set up Tune Air Sdn Bhd (Tune Air), an airline holding company then bought over AirAsia. Now, AirAsia has become one of the most successful airlines in the Southeast Asian region and the pioneer of low cost and no frills travel in Malaysia. The leading low fare airline in the Asia - AirAsia has been expanding rapidly
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information technology to keep their cost down. • JetBlue developed Open Skies software to handle electronic tickets, internet bookings, and revenue management. • To reduce travel agent commission, JetBlue booked more than 75 percent of its sales on its own Web Site and lead the industry. • JetBlue hired full time travel agents to sell tickets over the telephone. This helps travelers book their tickets with more convenience apart from that the travel agents are allowed to work from home with the use of
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