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Airline Survival Kit
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airline business models
Airline Industry
airline industry regulation
airline profitability analysis
Airline Survival Kit
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Author_Nawal K. Taneja
Average Fare
aviation economics
aviation management strategies
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Civil Aviation Authorities
Conventional Airlines
Conventional Carriers
Economy Class Cabin
Emirates Airlines
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Frequent Flyer Program
Full Service Airlines
Full Service Carriers
Global Airline Industry
International Civil Aviation Organization
low
Low Fare Airlines
Low Fare Service
Low Wing Monoplanes
Medium Haul Markets
Narrow Body Aircraft
Pacific Western Airlines
Price Sensitive Business Travelers
Price Service Options
Regional Jets
sustainable airline financial performance
Tokyo Narita Airport
Tokyo's Narita Airport
transport policy research
Product details
- ISBN 9780754634522
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 15 May 2003
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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This book has clear aims: to address both the multi-faceted challenge - that the industry has never made any sustainable profits, and some possible opportunities for its different constituents (e.g. management, labor, and governments) to enable airlines to break out of the almost zero profit-margin game. It provides pragmatic insights into: the complexities of the airline business; the actual and perceived obstacles to achieving reasonable profit margin; past and present (successful and unsuccessful) strategies; plausible future prospects for global passenger growth; and alternative airline business models - particularly the type of models that have led to enduring success for a few. The audience includes airline senior executives, members of the board, major shareholders, government policy makers, labor leadership, the airline investment community, aircraft manufacturers.
Dr Nawal K. Taneja is currently working in the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Aviation at Ohio State University, USA.
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