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    A Comparative Analysis of American Airlines, United, Delta and Southwest Airlines Strategies

    Number of Pages: 5

     

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    In a paper consisting of five pages the factors determining failure and successes of airlines are discussed in terms of Southwest's control of the market share and the ways in which a strategy to move from point A to point B quickly are also examined through the beneficial preference of efficiency rather than customer amenity emphasis. There are three bibliographic sources cited.

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    The tendency of the United States to allow more of a free enterprise system in relation to airline service, a system which although somewhat tightly controlled by the government,  results in numerous facilities and services. Consequently, the student faced with completing an analysis of the airline industry in the United States may at first be overwhelmed with where  to even start such an apparently complex topic. With just a small investment of effort, however, it becomes apparent that indeed there are a number of resources which allow  a thorough review of the major airlines and their relationship to one another in terms of competition and strategies. In order to obtain reference material for the stated project  the student can choose to take one of two approaches or, in fact, to combine approaches. The first, of course is a traditional library search for material. This  type of search requires the students presence at the library and their familiarity with the computerized cataloging system specific to that library. It provides access to thousands of books  and other materials which are unlikely to be available in the second approach to conducting research which will be outlined below. The reference librarian can be of assistance in  this regard if the student is unfamiliar with how to locate material in their schools library. The second approach to locating reference material is somewhat easier than the library-based  approach outlined above. It can be conducted online using the vast resources of the Internet. The suggested search engine for such a topic is Google.com. Another extremely  helpful resource is ELibrary.com. Both can be used to provide detailed literature searches on both general and highly detailed topics. They can be used to locate material in 

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