Environmental Issues In The Airline Industry

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The 2001terrorist attacks marked the beginning of the difficulties in the airline industry. The airline industry was and still is vulnerable to the economic, demographic, natural, technologic and politic environmental changes. Airline companies have several operational costs such as fuel, labor, landing fees, maintenance, and repair. We will focus on how the macro-environment of the forces mentioned above have impacted the supply and demand of fuel and the management of labor since these two types of cost alone represent more than 50 percent of a company’s expenses. (The Geography of Transport Systems)
The global economic environment plays an important role in terms of forecasting the future standing of the airline industry. If the good performance …show more content…

Facing a fierce competition and the growing demands of customers, the leaders of these airline companies give more importance to employees ' roles in the delivery of quality services. There are many who claim that their most important strategic resources are their employees. However, few of them go from words to acts. In fact, companies that have managed to fully develop a culture of service are rare. Southwest Airlines (SWA) is an exception. Knowing that its labor is the reason of its success, the company has adopted a “no layoff-policy” during its crisis. The goal of Southwest airline is unpretentious; get passengers from one location to another without unnecessary services (such as meals and business class), but with what is fundamental to them: a fantastic and friendly personal service. They believe that happy employees make happy customers, and that happy customers always come back. Therefore, its labor is the key to its success and the company cannot get rid of it even during a downturn. According to Advance Business Consulting, Southwest holds the top increasing customer satisfaction record since 1998.
Southwest Airlines is also taking advantage of the political environment changes. Since it is the leader in low-cost carrier in the US, the carrier has now expanded abroad. According to the CEO of the company, Southwest is considering adding flights to Cuba since the U.S government is about to lift restriction on travelling. (Long,

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