Delta and The Future of The Airline Industry

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IV. The Future of the Airline Industry

The Airline Industry is in an interesting situation. Simply adding a low cost alternative is not enough in the industry. The Internet has made the power of buyers grow with the transparency of ticket prices. This is not something that will change any time soon. Because of this profitability is predominately reserved for low-cost yet distinctive carriers. No consumer wants to ride what they consider a “lesser” airline. Airlines need a way to distinguish themselves from one another while also acknowledging the increased power of buyers.

The future of the industry is in JetBlue’s “cheap chic” style. Airlines need to maintain a cost effective price point while also not appearing cheap. Small conveniences like the ones offered through Southwest and JetBlue allow for brand with a perception of quality at a reasonable price. Firms of higher cost airlines need to work toward brand differentiation at the very least lowering price points.

Legacy airlines do have a place in the Airline Industry, but their significance will continue to lessen. Consumers have become more price conscious. While Legacy Airlines have a history of making more money during peak times, the transparency of ticket prices will continue to cause irreparable damage to the market.

PART 2: FIRM-LEVEL ANALYSIS

I. Historical Overview of Delta

The original mission and objective of Delta Airlines was to provide a reliable crop-dusting and mail-flying service firm (Delta.com). In the 1920’s and 1930’s, the company evolved from the largest private fleet of crop-dusting planes by providing passenger service throughout the southeastern United States (Rivkin 7). For over four decades, the scope of the firm centered on provid...

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