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Essay heading: the greatest impact on the airline industry
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After meeting the safety measurements put up by the government, low fares and strategy consumer advertising will ensure a consumer interest in the new airline. Also a very good and strong customer service needs to be employed from the administration to the frontline employees of the start-up airline... displayed 300 characters
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In order for the start-up airline to be able to provide cheap fares it needs to opt for co-operative strategies. The airline must look for cooptation and coalition between its company and its suppliers. If needed in order to expand its business at a faster pace it can look for working together with other airline companies, thus changing some of its current environment... displayed next 300 characters
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