Category: Airlines

  • Nuts!: Southwest Airlines Business Success

    The book Nuts! Southwest Airlines proposes a unique history of one of the most successful American airlines, Southwest Airlines. The book consists of four parts divided on separate chapters. Each chapter is devoted to a certain stage of economic and organizational development of the company. The aim of the book is to describe and analyze…

  • Budget Airlines and Their Growth Factors in Europe

    Factors Stimulating the Growth of Budget Airlines At present, budget airlines have become very popular. An increasing number of people travel by airplane as it is convenient and it is not expensive anymore. One of the major reasons why the budget airlines are so popular is, of course, the low price (Vink 2009). Traveling by…

  • Researching of Airline Industry Crises

    Table of Contents Introduction Financial crisis Low-Cost Airlines COVID-19 Pandemic Government Bailouts Conclusion Works Cited Introduction In recent years, international airlines have implemented measures that support an aggressive expansion strategy into new travel routes and markets. This phenomenon has been made possible through the creation of alliances, such as Star OneWorld, and SkyTeam. Belonging to…

  • External Environmental Factors That Influence Wataniya Airways Performance

    Outline Introduction Wataniya Airways profile External environmental factors that influence Wataniya performance Examples of stakeholders Stakeholders judgments of the success of Wataniya Airways Conclusion Introduction This paper focuses on the Wataniya Airways and the external environmental factors influencing its performance. Wataniya Airways was established in the year 2005. It was founded as a section of…

  • Southwest Airlines Overall Strategy Improvement

    Southwest Initial Strategy Southwests initial strategy was to avail low fares, especially low unrestricted fares, to business and leisure travels to allow them to fly between short-haul city pairs (departure and destination points) instead of having to drive the distance between the two cities as was previously the case. Southwest Unique Capabilities & the Resources…

  • Toyota and Southwest Airlines Success Stories

    Table of Contents Introduction Objectives of the Study Background Literature Review Toyotas Strategic Management Southwest Airlines Brand of Management Findings and Analysis Conclusion References Introduction Some companies prevail over their competitors. Businesses are aware it is not a matter of luck, but success in business organizations is a product of many factors, the most important…

  • The Airline Industry: Leading Companies

    Introduction In the United States, the airline industry provides transportation services for freights or passengers. To deliver these services, an airline company leases or owns an aircraft, and sometimes they can combine their services with another airline for mutual benefits. Airlines are identified or recognised by the government after they have been issued with a…

  • Airline Industrys Economic Profile

    Table of Contents Introduction Shifts and Price Elasticity of Supply and Demand Externalities Wage inequality Monetary and fiscal policies Conclusion References Introduction The currently witnessed globalization may be attributed, to a great extent on the expansion and advancement of air travel. In the last few years, demand for air travel has been growing at a…

  • Flybe Airline Company: Online Business Strategy

    Table of Contents Business description Online strategy The Online Strategy Usage of technology References Business description Flybe is a medium-sized airline based in the UK and operating in the European region. Rosedale Aviation Holdings Ltd is the largest shareholder with 69% of shares followed by staffs 16% through an Employee Share Scheme and British Airways,…

  • Southwest Airlines: The Company Analysis

    Strategic Issue What is the issue? Southwest Airlines is the American airline company known as one of the most low-cost airlines in the country. It is the largest company in the United States which carries the biggest number of passengers per year domestically. Southwest Airlines has been profitable every year for 31 years  an…