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easjet. MARKETING CASE STUDY Table of Contents 1. Introduction and History
2. The Mission Statement of easyJet 3. Competitive Analysis ...
Easjet Casestudy. EasyJet is Europe's leading low-cost airline. The airline was
founded by Stelios Haji-Ioannou, and the family remains the major shareholder. ...
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MARKETING CASE STUDY
Table of Contents
1. Introduction and History
2. The Mission Statement of easyJet
3. Competitive Analysis (Porters five competitive forces)
4. Marketing Mix
5. SWOT Analysis
5.1 Internal Analysis Strengths and Weaknesses
5.2 External Analysis Opportunities and Threats
6. Situational Analysis
7. PEST Analysis (Marketing Plan)
8. Conclusion
8.1. Strategic Issues facing the airline Industry
8.2. easyJet's future
9. Appendices
1. Introduction and History
A successful example of a European no frills airline is easyJet. Stelios Haji-Ioannou (Greek) founded the company in 1995. It is based on the low-cost, no-frills model of the US carrier Southwest. The concept of easyJet is based on the belief that demands for short-haul air transport is price elastic. That means, if prices for flights are being reduced, more people will fly. Traditionally airline concepts are based on the assumption that airline traffic grows in line with the economy and that cutting prices will only lead to a decrease in revenues. With the introduction of the no-nonsense' concept to the European market, after its deregulation in 1992, easyJet has proven this theory wrong and goes from strength to strength by actually increasing the size of the market and more recently by taking away passengers from the majors (see www.easyjet.com for passenger figures, financial data and employee statistics). Today, it offers 125 routes from 39 European Airports (see www.easyjet.com for route launch dates), with Luton, Liverpool, Geneva, Amsterdam as base airports and is operating 72 aircraft
(November 2003).
November 1995: easyJet starts flights from Luton...
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