Presentation On:-Case Study of Jet Airways and Kingfisher Airways
Presentation On:-Case Study of Jet Airways and Kingfisher Airways
Presentation On:-Case Study of Jet Airways and Kingfisher Airways
Hospitality
Core
-Transport
Order Taking
Consultation Information
Information - flight schedules, ticket fares, promotion
schemes etc.
• Through website, call service, sms, employees etc.
In-flight Services
Classes of Service - First class, Premiere class & Economy class
Convenience & Safety -Towels, Pillows & Blankets, Reading material,
First Aid, Smoke detectors, Bassinets, Child Care, life jackets & seat cushion
Cuisines
Entertainment - Jetscreen – Movies, TV programmes, Games, Music, In-flight
communicator, Online magazines etc.
JetWings (in-flight magazine), JetBoutique (in-flight shopping catalogue)
Product - Service
Special Services
o Infant and child care, wheel chair assistance, expectant mothers,
JetMobile
JetKids
JetEscapes
Cargo
Services
Domestic
Kingfisher First—
1. 48 inch seat pitch and a 125 degree seat recline.
2. laptop and mobile phone chargers, latest international
newspapers and magazines
Kingfisher Red—
Passengers are given complimentary in-flight meals and bottled water. A
special edition of Cini Blitz magazine is the only reading material provided.
International—
Kingfisher First—
1. full flat-bed seats with a 180 degree recline.
2. Passengers are given Merino wool blankets, a Salvatore Ferragamo toiletry
kit, a pyjama to change into, five-course meals and alcoholic beverages. Also
available are in-seat massagers, chargers and USB connectors.
3. 17 inch widescreen personal television
PRODUCT AND SERVICES
Manage booking.
Web check-in.
Hotels.
Kingfisher e-coupons.
Special Care.
Special Meal.
Business Travels.
Cuisines.
PRICING STRATEGY OF
JET AIRWAYS AND
KINGFISHER AIRLINES
WHAT IS PRICING ?
Pricing is the process of determining
what a company will receive in exchange
for it’s product or service.
Price-Quality Strategies
Philip Kotler identified NINE price-quality
strategies
High Price Low Price
High Quality High Super
Premium
Value Value
False
Rip-off Economy
Economy
Low Quality
Factors affecting Pricing
Operating cost
Market place
Competition
Market condition And
Quality of services
Setting Price
1. Selecting the pricing objective
2. Determining demand
3. Estimated costs
4. Analyzing competitor’s costs, prices and
offers.
5. Selecting a pricing method
6. Selecting final price
Strategy that followed by