Thursday, December 19, 2019

The Code Of Conduct Of Expressjet Airlines - 1366 Words

ExpressJet Investigation Since their first flight in 1979, ExpressJet has been a fully functioning regional airline that currently employs 7,500 people and averages 1,369 flights a day. They serve 182 airports across the United States and flew a total of 26 million passengers to their destinations in the year of 2015. With a total fleet of 284 Bombardier and Embraer Jet Aircraft, the airline flew 13 billion revenue passenger miles, also in the year 2015. In the opening to the code of conduct of ExpressJet Airlines, it is stated that their policy is â€Å"to adhere to the highest ethical standards of business conduct and to comply fully with all applicable laws and regulations† (ExpressJet, 2016). Listed above are all statements and facts included on the ExpressJet fact sheet found on their public website. All of the information provided looks imposing because of the large numbers and then a polished list of core values such as â€Å"Treating people with dignity and respect† and â€Å"Working smart with commitment to continuous self-improvement† follows at the end of the page. Numbers and promises listed on a screen can go a long way to an average passenger surfing the internet looking for a flight, but it is important to know if the quality and efficiency of an airline holds true to what is promised. Through research, comparison, and the analysis of its history, ExpressJet Airline’s promises will be put to the test. If the results show, the airline could be deemed efficient, safe,Show MoreRelatedSkywest Case Study5493 Words   |  22 PagesInc. (referred to in this document as SkyWest) and its response to all forces present in the airline industry. A nalytical tools used in this report are: * An analysis of the airline industry macro-environment * A Five-Forces model of the pressures in the airline industry * A study of the drivers of change and industry dynamics * Identification of SkyWest’s main rivals * The airline industry’s key success factors * A strategic group map of the industry * An analysisRead MoreSouthwest Airlines research paper4205 Words   |  17 Pagesï » ¿ Overview and Background. Southwest Airlines, since the beginning has struggle and fight to get in the airline business. Starting with Dallas, Texas. Southwest had to fight to stay at Love field airport, when all the airlines moved to the new Airport of Dallas-Fort worth International airport. Winning this battle gave Southwest the opportunity to get all the customers they wanted, from the near downtown airport, instead of driving 15 miles for the new airport, pay for expensive parking andRead MoreAirline Industry Analysis4820 Words   |  20 PagesAnalysis of the Airline Industry Marketing Management Fall II December 8, 2003 Table of Contents EnvironmentÂ…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â….Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â….. 3 DemandÂ…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â….Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â….. 6 CompetitionÂ…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…..Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â….. 7 ProductÂ…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…..Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â….. 9 PricingÂ…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…. 11 Placement/DistributionÂ…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…..Â…Â…Â…Â…. 14 PromotionÂ…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â… 16 ConclusionsÂ…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…. 17 References

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