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American Airlines Group Inc's Customers Performance
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AAL's Source of Revenues |
American Airlines Group Inc's Corporate Customers have recorded an advance in their cost of revenue by 1.29 % in the 4 quarter 2023 year on year, sequentially costs of revenue were trimmed by -0.94 %. During the corresponding time, American Airlines Group Inc revenue deteriorated by -0.96 % year on year, sequentially revenue fell by -3.12 %. While revenue at the American Airlines Group Inc 's corporate clients recorded rose by 4.29 % year on year, sequentially revenue grew by 0.73 %.
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American Airlines Group Inc's Customers have recorded an advance in their cost of revenue by 1.29 % in the 4 quarter 2023 year on year, sequentially costs of revenue were trimmed by -0.94 %, for the same period American Airlines Group Inc revnue deteriorated by -0.96 % year on year, sequentially revnue fell by -3.12 %.
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Customers Net Income fell in Q4 by |
Customers Net margin fell to % |
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4.23 % |
American Airlines Group Inc's Comment on Sales, Marketing and Customers
In general, carriers that have the greatest ability to seamlessly connect passengers
to and from markets beyond the nonstop city pair have a competitive advantage.
In some cases, however, foreign governments limit U.S. air carriers’ rights
to carry passengers beyond designated gateway cities in foreign countries. To
improve access to each other’s markets, various U.S. and foreign air carriers,
including American and US Airways, have established marketing relationships
with other airlines and rail companies. American currently has marketing relationships
with Air Berlin, Air Tahiti Nui, Alaska Airlines, British Airways, Cape Air,
Cathay Pacific, Dragonair, EL AL, Etihad Airways, Fiji Airways, Finnair, Gulf
Air, Hainan Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, Iberia, Interjet, Japan Airlines, Jet
Airways, Jetstar Group (includes Jetstar Airways and Jetstar Japan), Korean
Air, LAN (includes LAN Airlines, LAN Argentina, LAN Colombia, LAN Ecuador and
LAN Peru), Malaysia Airlines, Niki Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways,
Royal Jordanian, S7 Airlines, Seaborne Airlines, TAM Airlines and WestJet.
American is also a founding member of the oneworld alliance, which includes
Air Berlin, British Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Finnair, Iberia, Japan
Airlines, LAN Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Royal
Jordanian, S7 Airlines, SriLankan Airlines and TAM Airlines. The oneworld alliance
links the networks of the member carriers to enhance customer service and smooth
connections to the destinations served by the alliance, including linking the
carriers’ frequent flyer programs and access to the carriers’ airport
lounge facilities.
Together, oneworld members and members-elect serve nearly 1,000 destinations
with over 14,250 daily flights to 150 countries.
American is party to antitrust-immunized cooperation agreements with British
Airways, Iberia, Finnair, Japan Airlines and Royal Jordanian. Over the last
several years, American has also established joint business agreements (JBAs)
with British Airways, Iberia, Japan Airlines, Qantas Airways and Finnair that
enable the carriers to cooperate on flights between particular destinations
and allow pooling and sharing of certain revenues and costs, enhanced frequent
flyer program reciprocity and cooperation in other areas. American and its joint
business partners received regulatory approval to enter into these JBAs.
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American Airlines Group Inc's Comment on Sales, Marketing and Customers
In general, carriers that have the greatest ability to seamlessly connect passengers
to and from markets beyond the nonstop city pair have a competitive advantage.
In some cases, however, foreign governments limit U.S. air carriers’ rights
to carry passengers beyond designated gateway cities in foreign countries. To
improve access to each other’s markets, various U.S. and foreign air carriers,
including American and US Airways, have established marketing relationships
with other airlines and rail companies. American currently has marketing relationships
with Air Berlin, Air Tahiti Nui, Alaska Airlines, British Airways, Cape Air,
Cathay Pacific, Dragonair, EL AL, Etihad Airways, Fiji Airways, Finnair, Gulf
Air, Hainan Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, Iberia, Interjet, Japan Airlines, Jet
Airways, Jetstar Group (includes Jetstar Airways and Jetstar Japan), Korean
Air, LAN (includes LAN Airlines, LAN Argentina, LAN Colombia, LAN Ecuador and
LAN Peru), Malaysia Airlines, Niki Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways,
Royal Jordanian, S7 Airlines, Seaborne Airlines, TAM Airlines and WestJet.
American is also a founding member of the oneworld alliance, which includes
Air Berlin, British Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Finnair, Iberia, Japan
Airlines, LAN Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Royal
Jordanian, S7 Airlines, SriLankan Airlines and TAM Airlines. The oneworld alliance
links the networks of the member carriers to enhance customer service and smooth
connections to the destinations served by the alliance, including linking the
carriers’ frequent flyer programs and access to the carriers’ airport
lounge facilities.
Together, oneworld members and members-elect serve nearly 1,000 destinations
with over 14,250 daily flights to 150 countries.
American is party to antitrust-immunized cooperation agreements with British
Airways, Iberia, Finnair, Japan Airlines and Royal Jordanian. Over the last
several years, American has also established joint business agreements (JBAs)
with British Airways, Iberia, Japan Airlines, Qantas Airways and Finnair that
enable the carriers to cooperate on flights between particular destinations
and allow pooling and sharing of certain revenues and costs, enhanced frequent
flyer program reciprocity and cooperation in other areas. American and its joint
business partners received regulatory approval to enter into these JBAs.
AAL's vs. Customers, Data
(Revenue and Income for Trailing 12 Months, in Millions of $, except Employees)
COMPANY NAME |
MARKET CAP |
REVENUES |
INCOME |
EMPLOYEES |
American Airlines Group Inc |
10,135.74 |
52,788.00 |
822.00 |
123,400 |
Expedia Group Inc |
20,675.47 |
12,839.00 |
688.00 |
14,800 |
Accenture Plc |
220,720.49 |
64,573.60 |
7,038.47 |
721,000 |
Liberty Tripadvisor Holdings inc |
130.72 |
1,683.00 |
-990.00 |
2,691 |
Sabre Corporation |
798.90 |
2,907.74 |
-527.94 |
9,000 |
Trivago N v |
914.08 |
543.23 |
-184.21 |
1,427 |
Tripadvisor Inc |
3,973.97 |
1,752.00 |
-24.00 |
3,228 |
SUBTOTAL |
247,213.64 |
84,298.57 |
6,000.31 |
752,146 |
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