Essays about: "low cost traditional airline"
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1. IN THE MIDDLE OF EVERYWHERE : A Hypothetical Studies for a New Travel Hub Between Europe and Asia
University essay from Umeå universitet/KulturgeografiAbstract : The development of air transport industry contributes to the economic growth worldwide. It evolves from a luxury form of transportation to an affordable and quick way to move between places. READ MORE
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2. How to respond to low cost competition – A case study
University essay from Lunds universitet/ProduktionsekonomiAbstract : Background Today many large corporations worldwide are facing new competitors that develop good enough products to a low price. This is a well-known problem for large companies and is not an industry specific problem. READ MORE
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3. Can the low cost boom in aviation reach long distance destinations? : MBA thesis in marketing
University essay from Avdelningen för ekonomiAbstract : Aim The commercial success of some low cost airlines presents the low cost model as very attractive. Until now their main focus has been on short-haul routes, but it is no surprise that they show an interest in entering the long-haul routes market as recent trends are very promising. READ MORE
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4. Stock Investors’ Confidence on Low-Cost and Traditional Airlines in Asia During Financial Crisis 2007-2009 : Evidence from Air Asia and Singapore Airlines
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för managementAbstract : The birth of low-cost carriers (LCC) in recent years, have added a new dimension to the aviation business, especially in Asia. There have been several success stories of these LCCs, compared with conventional full-serviced carriers. READ MORE
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5. Low-cost and Traditional Airlines : Ratio Analysis and Equity Valuation by the Residual Earnings Model
University essay from Handelshögskolan vid Umeå universitetAbstract : Fundamental analysts use basic fundamentals, which generally based on available public information, to determine a firm’s intrinsic value. Forecasting future performance is one of the key elements for doing fundamental analysis, and historical results are the foundation for future forecast. READ MORE