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1 Low Cost Airlines influence on ASEAN Aviation Industry By: Faisal Shahim

2 ASEAN Established on August 8th, 1967 in Bangkok Economic growth, social progress and cultural advancement Mutual respect AFTA FAEEC Growing region Important Strategic Region

3 THE REGION AUSTRALIA

4 ECONOMIC DATA

5 BIG PLAYERS of ASEAN SINGAPORE GDP growth: 2.7% GDP: US$ 270.02 billion (2011 estimate)(PPP: $327.557 billion ) Inflation: 3.5% Population: 5.37 million GDP per head: $60,900 MALAYSIA GDP growth: 4.4% GDP: $292 billion (2011 estimate) (PPP: $473bn) Inflation: 2.6% Population: 29.0m GDP per head: $10,050

6 MAJOR ASEAN AVIATIONS MARKETS

7 ASEAN AIRLINES Indonesia: 1) Air Asia Indonesia 2) Lion Air 3) Mandala Airlines 4) Citilink Singapore: 1) Jetstar Asia Airways 2) Scoot Airlines 3) Tiger Airways Thailand: 1) Nok Air 2) Bangkok Airways 3) Thai AirAsia 4) Solar Air Vietnam: 1) Jetstar Pacific 2) Viet Jet Air 3) Air Mekong Malaysia: 1) AirAsia 2) AirAsia X 3) FireFly 4) Maswings

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9 FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE

10 TIGER AIRWAYS ROUTES

11 JETSTAR ASIA

12 Achievement & awards Achievement & awards 'Best Brand Experience for Low Cost Carrier' by Ad Asia Magazine 'Best Low Cost Airline, Southeast Asia & Asia (2006 & 2008)' -Skytrax Award 'Top 10 Airlines by Passenger Carriage (2006 & 2007)' -Changi Airline Award from the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) 'Best Asian Low-Cost Carrier (2006 & 2007)' -as well as TTG Travel Awards

13 JETSTAR ROUTES

14 Fleet

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17 FINANCIAL & OPERATING PERFORMANCE In US$ (Millions)20072008200920102011 INCOME STATEMENT Revenue359945.9102712951474 Net total expenses2871068727.89451092 EBIT71.8(115)300350381.3 Share of results of jointly- controlled entities ----12 Share of results of associates----(6) Profit before taxation90.8(284.9)66.8360255 Taxation48.5122.9(38)(12.45)(72.86) Net profit139.6(162.6)166348181.96

18 ROUTES

19 SWOT ANALYSIS Strengths  Low Cost  Expansion/ Customer Service  One kind of fleet  Booking Sites Weakness  No proper maintenance / Maintenance facility  Too Much Delays  Accidents, Incidents and Fatalities Opportunities  Growing Middle Class  Merge or Collaboration  Open Skies Policy Threats  Government Intervention/ Corruption  High Fuel Prices  Certain Charges like Landing fees, security fees, etc

20 CONCLUSIONS Huge Population Growing Middle Class Tourist Areas Sustainability

21 ADS

22 QUESTIONS

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