E Commerce. Impact of Internet for the airline industry.

Date Submitted: 01/03/2004 23:34:46
Category: / Business & Economy
Length: 15 pages (4231 words)
Executive Summary Aviation and air services industry is a large, competitive, and challenging industry, characterised by high capital and labour requirement, together with customer participation during transactions hence service fulfilment. Providing great reach and the potential for rich interaction, the internet is a natural medium for travel transactions. Airlines are turning to e-commerce to keep business flying, and the reason they are focusing on selling tickets through their Web sites is that it is the …
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