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1 By Michael, Kamal and Jawwaad.
Qantas Presentation By Michael, Kamal and Jawwaad.

2 Info regarding Qantas Qantas is the national airline of Australia providing people transportation to different countries . Qantas was founded in November 16, Qantas meaning “Queensland and Northern Territory aerial service” is Australia’s largest airline and second oldest in the world. It is a multinational corporation and is involved within the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX). Qantas holds %65 share of the Australian domestic market. Holds around 30,000 employees There total revenue as of 2013 is $15.9 billion dollars. There net profit is $6 million dollars Qantas total value of assets is $20.2 billion dollars

3 Qantas mission and vision
Qantas mission statement : Is ‘ We are Australia’s leading premium airline and we are dedicated to being the best. We aim to meet your expectations every time you fly and so we continue to invest in our business and will always strive to provide you with an exceptional level of service.’ Qantas vision: Qantas long term vision is to operate the worlds best premium airline. Key elements Safety is our first priority Right aircraft is the right route Customer service excellence Many more

4 Issues that have affected Qantas
Issues that have affected Qantas are: The Malaysian Airline incident: Although the Malaysian Airline incident did not involve Qantas directly, it did however had a major effect on them. The tragedy caused Qantas to improve its travel safety. Tax cost leading to price rise: Qantas being a large Australian corporation cannot avoid paying taxes, this is a contributing factor towards there decrease in profit. Due to this, Qantas has increased the price of tickets , causing them to lose plenty of customers.

5 Major functions Some major functions of Qantas are:
Engineering and maintenance Procurement Flight training Qantas centre of service of excellence

6 Comparison of performance
2014: Loss: ($2.8 Billion) Revenue: $15, 352 Million 2013: Profit: $2 Million Revenue: $15, 902 Million Based on results , Qantas performed worse this year compared to last year. This year Qantas recorded a loss of $2.8 Billion but made a $2 million profit in The revenue for 2014 was also less then 2013’s total revenue.


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