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AIRLINES INDUSTRY ANALYSIS

AIRLINES INDUSTRY ANALYSIS. Meritxell Baixés Carlos Salat Alejandra Samón. Clive’s comments. Great Introduction Check dates for Wright Bros! Great research Excellent other data Great review of Aer Lingus Great selection criteria. Caution on timing…. INDEX. Aviation history

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AIRLINES INDUSTRY ANALYSIS

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  1. AIRLINES INDUSTRY ANALYSIS MeritxellBaixés Carlos Salat Alejandra Samón

  2. Clive’s comments Great Introduction Check dates for Wright Bros! Great research Excellent other data Great review of Aer Lingus Great selection criteria. Caution on timing…..

  3. INDEX • Aviation history • Analysed companies • British Airways • Lufthansa • Iberia • Ryanair • Aer Lingus • Vueling • Advantages and disadvantages • Chosen companies • Lufthansa • Vueling

  4. AVIATION HISTORY

  5. AVIATION HISTORY (II)

  6. COMPANIES

  7. BRITISH AIRWAYS • Itwasfounded in 1974 bytheunionbetween BOAC and BEA. • Nowadays: itistheUK’slargestinternationalscheduledairline. 3000 destinationsworldwide 8 million (revenue 2009/10) Total assests: 12,512 Total liabilities: 11,043 Shareholdersfunds: 1,5 (£ million) 32 millionpassengers (2009/10) More than 250 planes operating

  8. LUFTHANSA 18 domestic and 203 international destinations in 78 countries It is now the largest airline in Europe in terms of overall Passengers and the world’s fourth one Deutsche Lufthansa AG was founded in 1953. Headquarters in Cologne, Germany, and main operations base At Frankfurt Airport, with a second hub at Munich’s Airport Together with its partners, Lufthansa services around 410 destinations

  9. IBERIA • It was founded in 1927 by Horacio Echeberrieta. Origin: Spain. • In 2010, it was confirmed that British Airways and Iberia had signed an agreement to merge, making the combined operation the third largest commercial airline in the world by revenue. 20.671 employees 112 destinations in 39 countries Total assets: 12.537 Total liabilities: 11.229 Earnings per share: 0,29 (£ million) 5.200 dailydepartures 25,5 millionpassengers (2009/10)

  10. RYANAIR

  11. VUELING • It was established in 2004 and started operations with a flight between Barcelona and Ibiza. • In 2009, Vueling and Clickair merged in an only airline. 11 millionpassengers (2010) 57 destinations Total assets: 236.924 Total liabilities: 165.127 150 dailyflights 1.280 employees

  12. AER LINGUS Irish Airline, founded in 1936 Headquarters: Dublin Airport as well as its main hub 73 destinations Total Assets: € 1,806.180 (2010) Total Liabilities: € 1,006.397 (2010) Shareholders funds: € 799,783 (2010)

  13. SELECTION CRITERIA

  14. CHOSEN COMPANIES

  15. LUFTHANSA 1st: Deutsche LuftHansa 2nd: Deutsche Lufthansa AG 1950’s: Post-war reformation 1960’s: Jetliner introduction 1970’s & 1980’s: The wide-body era 1990’s & 2010: Further expansion SOME HISTORY…

  16. LUFTHANSA SOME INTERESTING CURIOSITIES… Largest airline in Europe and World’s fourth largest one. Founding member of the Star Alliance. (world’s largest airline alliance) 1997 410 destinations, and 710 aircraft In 2010, over 90 M passengers It employs 117,000 people worldwide of 146 nationalities Shareholders Funds: €8,340M Total assets: € 29,320M (2010) Total liabilities: € 29,320M (2010)

  17. LUFTHANSA SOME REASONS FOR CHOOSING LUFTHANSA… Transparency/ Clarity: Transparency, credibility and fairness are the center of gravity in all management models. Qualitative: Leadership competency and continuous education of managerial staff have great importance. Human resources: Sustainability in management is an importan concern for Lufthansa. This is understood as longterm oriented ways of thinking and acting with the goal of recruiting developing and retaining employees. Corporate governance: is understood internationally to mean the design of structures and processes for good and responsible corporate leadership, administration and monitoring.

  18. VUELING SOME INTERESTING CURIOSITIES… In 2009, Vuelingcooperatedwith MTV forthesummerseason Net profits: 37.700.000 (2010) Mainairport: el Prat de Llobregat (Barcelona) WhenitmergedwithClickair, itbecamethesecondlargestSpanishcarrierflying 8,2 millionpassengers in 2009, toalmost 50 destinations. • SomeVuelingaircrafthavebeengiven a name: • “Be Vueling, myfriend” • “Un Vueling, s’il-vous-plaît”

  19. VUELING DESTINATIONS…

  20. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WE GOT TO OUR DESTINATION, THE CAPTAIN AND THE CREW WANT TO THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR ATTENTION !! Meritxell Baixés Carlos Salat Alejandra Samón

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