Pakistan International Airlines Essays

  • United Airlines Case Study

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    adventure. However, is this the only factor that draws them in? When searching for an airline, people tend to research the best deals available. They want to know if there are any special membership programs they could join if they have flown with the company multiple times, or if the airline offers discounted fares. Additionally, they might be interested in knowing if the airline operates flights to exotic international destinations. These are the factors that attract flyers and persuade them to choose

  • Thai airways

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    Background Thai Airways International Public Company Limited is the national carrier of the Kingdom of Thailand. It operates domestic, regional and intercontinental flights radiating from its home base in Bangkok to key destinations around the world and within Thailand. The company's fully paid up share capital amounts to 16,988,765,500 Baht (9 May 2005) and is 53.77% owned by the Ministry of Finance, the Thai Government. At the end of September 2004, consolidated total assets of the company amounted

  • Pros And Cons Of An Airline Case Study

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    The pros of an airline implementing a policy that bigger customers need to buy a second seat is that the weight capacity regulations will be followed to. As well as the cons of an airline implementing a policy that larger customers need to buy a second seat would result in a bigger people who travelling will not uses that airlines anymore, airlines would be glowered on by family or relatives of larger customers, airline’s policies could be vigorously monitored for discriminatory actions against overweight

  • Economics Essay on Emirates Airlines

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    of Dubai founded the airline with an initial capital injection of $10 million. Many competitors have always cited preferential treatment from the government of Dubai, as the explanation to Emirates rapid growth, which sees its sales grow 20% a year, and double in size every four years. Analyzing the financial reports of Emirates group, audited by PWC, demonstrates that there are no unfair advantages in the form of government subsidies. Every financial year Emirates airlines pays the government of

  • PEST Analysis: The Indian Airline Industry

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    PEST Analysis: The Indian Airline Industry A PEST analysis is an analysis of the external macro-environment that affects all firms. P.E.S.T. is an acronym for the Political, Economic, Social, and Technological factors of the external macro-environment. Such external factors usually are beyond the firm's control and sometimes present themselves as threats. For this reason, some say that "pest" is an appropriate term for these factors. Let us look at the PEST analysis of the Indian aviation sector:

  • 9/11 Terrorism Research Paper

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    Capitol in Washington DC. or the White House. In May, 2011, a team of Navy SEALS shot and killed bin Laden during a nighttime helicopter raid on the terrorist leader’s compound in northern Pakistan. The 9/11 attacks weakened the economy greatly and the companies hit hardest by the economic slowdown were airlines, some which had to face bankruptcy., New York City suffered the most loss of life and physical damage , and faced severe

  • Al Qaeda

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    Al-Qaeda Introduction Al Qaeda is a terrorist organization established in Peshawar, Pakistan, between 1988 or 1989 by Osama bin laden and his teacher Abullah Yusuf Azzam. Al-Qaeda is an international terrorist network that considered the top terrorist threat to the United States. Al Qaeda is seeking to get rid of all westerns from Muslims territory and replace their own Islamic regime. They are a group of people who work to gather to plan act of terrorism against Muslim and non Muslim especially

  • Strategic Analysis of Pearl Continental Pakistan

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    dynamic growth and service excellence built upon our heritage of traditional hospitality. We strive to consistently meet and surpass guests, employees and others stakeholders expectations. We feel pride in making efforts to position Pakistan in the forefront of the international arena. Our Core Values - G.R.I.T Growth & Development Recognition & Reward Innovation Trust Recognition and Reward Achievement orientation Performance-based evaluation Appreciation Incentives Setting

  • SWOT Analysis: Malaysian Airline System

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    Company overview Malaysian Airline System (MAS) is public limited airline group based In Malaysia. Malaysian airline operates over six continents and cover over 100 different destinations. MAS is also involved in maintenance service and cargo. SWOT ANALYSIS ”SWOT analysis is a method where a structured planning can be done by evaluating the 4 factors which are strengths, weakness. Opportunities and threats” (Humphrey, 2005). Malaysian airlines can use SWOT to understand and analyze more about the

  • Emirates Airlines: The Success Of Airline: Emirates Airlines

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    Introduction Emirates Airlines is the international aviation organization based in the United Arab Emirates providing commercial air transportation services across the world, and it has become third largest airline of the world from the capacity and number of international passengers. However, Emirates Airline has just passed their 30th anniversary in this year. Even UAE has not been passed many years, it could be reached countless achievements over the last thirty years. From the 1985, which is

  • Essay On Pestle Analysis Of Air India

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    Introduction Air India airline is one of the biggest airline in the India. It was established by the famous company TATA and since its incorporation. It has grown very well and has spread all over the world in the different destinations. It has become the reputable brand in the airline industry with having the operations over 152 destinations. It has link up connection in the 35 countries and it has currently having 137 fleets. This company becomes the public limited company in the 1946. The company

  • Jetstar Case Analysis

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    Political opportunities and threats In lights of the PESTLE model, the political factors bring both opportunities and threats to Jetstar’s new proposal. Since this proposal focus on the Australia-India low price airline market, the analysis conducts involving Australia and India political environments. There are two potential opportunities in this political environment. Firstly, the Australian government has the incentive to boost the development of tourism between the two countries (Tourism Australia

  • Economic Effect of 9/11

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    the New York Stock Exchange fell almost seven hundred points, the biggest one day loss in history. Additionally, Jackson (2008) reports a 14% decline in the Dow Jones, a loss the Dow still felt almost a year later. But, it was American Airlines and United Airlines that experienced the greatest loss. Following the reopening of the stock market, American experienced a 39% decline and United experienced a 42% decline (Davis, 2011). However in face of discouraging numbers, Jackson (2008) reports that

  • Airbus Essay

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    resigns as CEO of Airbus". BBC News. 9 October 2006 Frost, Laurence (2 March 2007). "Airbus unions call for a strike on Tuesday over job cuts". SignOnSanDiego. Hoyle, Craig (28 April 2008). "Hercules support deal transforms RAF operations". Flight International.

  • Islam and Terrorism

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    Freeland. (1968) Islam and Pakistan. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Ahmad, Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmud. (1980). Invitation to Ahmadiyyat, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. Khan, Sir Muhammad Zafrullah (1989). Islam: Its Meaning for Modern Man. New York & Evanston: Harper & Row. The Holy Quran (Arabic Text with the English Translation by the late Sir Muhammad Zafrullah Khan: President of the 17th Session of U.N. General Assembly and later Judge and President of the International Court of Justice at the

  • The September 11th Terroritst Attacks

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    try again at a later time. This message kept repeating as I tried to call my cousin in New York, who was working in the South Tower. At the time the American Airlines flight 11 just moments earlier crashed into the North Tower. I sat in my house in shock and terror. Then at 9:05 am, about twenty minutes after the first collision, United Airlines flight 175 crashed into the South Tower. I began to feel the knot in my throat getting tighter and tighter until I just finally began crying. I still didn’t

  • Al Qaeda's Influence On The World

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    Al Qaeda declared a holy war against the United States in 2001, before executing the terrorist act called “9-11”. In addition to this, Al Qaeda has also killed the Prime Minister of Pakistan in 2007 with a suicide bombing at an election rally, attempted a Northwest airlines bombing in December 2009, completed the March 2004 bomb attacks on commuter trains in Madrid, and their senior leader executed the London bus bombings. (cfr.org) The commuter train bombings in Madrid alone

  • Cause And Effect Essay On 9/11 And Terrorism

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    September 11, 2001 marked the most lethal attack to ever take place on United States soil. On this seemingly normal Tuesday morning, nineteen members of the Al-Qaida, hijacked four commercial civilian airlines and crashed them into the twin towers of the World Trade Center, the Pentagon in Washington D.C., and an empty field in Pennsylvania. This deadly attack killed over 3,000 people including Americans and citizens from sixty different countries. Al-Qaeda, translated as “the base”, was led

  • Attack Of 9/11: The Attacks Of September 11

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    Pennsylvania. American Airlines Flight 77, which carried 64 passengers, departed Washington-Dulles for Los Angeles around 8:20 A.M., was hijacked and crashed into the Pentagon. American Airlines Flight 11, which carried 92 passengers, and United Airlines Flight 175, which carried 65 passengers, departed Boston for Los Angeles around 8:00 A.M., and were both hijacked and crashed into the World Trade Center. United Airlines flight 93, which carried 44 passengers, departed Newark International Airport for San

  • Racial Profiling or Racist Profiling?

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    people even though TSA has caught no terrorists through racial profiling. Although racial profiling has the potential to catch terrorists, it should not be used because racial profiling can justify terrorist acts, it will not improve airport and airline security, and it is discrimination. Those in favor of racial profiling, like Clifford S. Fishman, believe the potential to catch terrorists exists. They believe this because it is careless not to single out a class since it takes too long for TSA