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Kingfisher Airlines

Kingfisher Airlines is an India-based airline company, operating more than 375 daily flights to 71 regional and international destinations. It received numerous awards, including the “Service Excellence 2005-2006 for a New Airline” by Skytrax.

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How long have Kingfisher Airlines been in business?

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Kingfisher Airlines has been in business for approximately 30 years.

Examples of Market segmentation?

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The types of maket segmentation are, demographic, geographic, psychographic, and behavioral.

Does kingfisher airlines have A380 airplanes?

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No. They ordered 5 in 2005 for delivery in 2015, however due to their ongoing financial difficulties and suspension on international flights it is unlikely they will ever take delivery and the order will be cancelled

What Are The Names Of The Qantas A380's?

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Names of Qantas A380's:

DELIVERED:

VH-OQA = Nancy-Bird Walton

VH-OQB = Hudson Fysh

VH-OQC = Paul McGinness

VH-OQD = Fergus McMaster

VH-OQE = Lawrence Hargrave

VH-OQF = Charles Kingsford Smith

VH-OQG = Charles Ulm

VH-OQH = Reginald Ansett

VH-OQI = David Warren

VH-OQJ = Bert Hinkler

TO BE DELIVERED:

VH-OQK = John and Reginald Duigen

VH-OQL = Phyllis Arnott

VH-OQM = Keith and Ross Smith

Swot analysis Malaysia Airlines?

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SWOT stands for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threat. The SWOT analysis of Malaysia Airlines finds that Malaysia Airlines' personnel place a high emphasize on hospitality. The airlines' organizational structure is well designed, but still has some weaknesses in the business area. There are opportunities offered in the area of customer satisfaction. Economy, competitors, terrorism and technology are all considered threats to Malaysia Airlines.

What is the shortest air route from India to London?

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chennai to tehran, paris and london

Tagline of kingfisher?

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Tagline of Kingfisher is 'Fly the good times'.

Threats of kingfisher airlines?

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Threats would be other airlines such as Indian Airlines and Air India as they are funded by the government. As they are funded by the government a significant loss would not cause the carrier to go bankrupt and cut costs whereas Kingfisher Airlines would have to cut costs as it is privately owned and the motive for the owners is to make a profit. Another threat would be high costs as economic recession as less people want to spend money as now less money is being earned. A decrease in demand for airlines tickets would cause Kingfisher airlines to lose business first as it is considered a more premium airlines thus being the first airlines to lose customers. Finally inflation would be a threat too as high inflation would costs to change often and would be higher then foreign firms that may come in to take over the market

What is problem analysis?

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It is the set of tasks that is meant to escalate the understanding of a designer during an unbalanced circumstance. It is for the sake of gathering information that helps in determining the problem that was encountered.

What is the cost of plane ticket from India to the US?

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Check on the "brightcloudstravel.com" website for a comparison of airline fares servicing that route

How much is the standard commission given to travel agents?

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10% of the rate the guest/passenger actually pays is customary comission. Air, hotel, cruises and other services may vary. Promotional rates generally don't qualify for comissions.

Why the Singapore flag is reversed on the A380?

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Proper orientation requires the Flag of Singapore to be flown Crescent/Stars forward, so it appears its flying in the direction of the prevailing winds. Many nations fly their flags in "reversed field" on aircraft so it looks as though the flag is blowing in the wind caused by forward movement. This is also true on military uniforms.