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Presented by :,Sabin Yadav (053)MBA,BPIBS

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Kingfisher Airlines is a private airline based in Bangalore, India. Currently, it holds the status of India's largest domestic airline, providing world-class facilities to its customers. Owned by Vijay Mallya of United Beverages Group, Kingfisher Airlines started its operations on May 9, 2005, with a fleet of 4 brand new Airbus - A320, a flight from Mumbai to Delhi to start with. The airline currently operates on domestic as well as international routes, covering a number of major cities, both in and outside India

KINGFISHER AIRLINES

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Simplifly Deccan is India’s first low-cost airline. It was founded and operated by Deccan Aviation Ltd. by Captain Gopinath in 2003 with regular scheduled flights from Bangalore to Mangalore and Hubli. When it started its operations, Deccan was known popularly as the common man's airlines. Continuing this trend even now, Simplify Deccan sells air tickets for as low as 500/- even now, minus the taxes.

Air Deccan

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Factors which influence mergersGlobalizing competition

Financial circumstances prevailing in the market Decreasing the strength of the industry Bringing about integration in the industry Effecting changes in the technology used De-regulation

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The factors that must be taken into considerationwhen an organization decides to go for a mergertakeover or an acquisition

Reasons why these take place

How these benefit the organization

How various departments of an organization are affected

Legally if an airline wants to operate overseas it must have a domestic status of having operated for 5 yrs and therefore in case of kingfisher operating overseas becomes easier.In a business of passenger transport there are many government duties and taxes. Therefore the sector is becoming unviable with heavy losses and with global recession even worse.

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