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		<title>What is oneworld?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 12:24:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[OneWorld is one of the world&#8217;s three largest global alliances of airlines. It was formed in 1999 by American Airlines, British Airways, Canadian Airlines, Cathay Pacific and Qantas Airways. It was formed with a vision to generate more value to customers than any airline could do alone. Together they have more than 2200 aircraft and [...]]]></description>
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OneWorld is one of the world&#8217;s three largest global alliances of airlines. It was formed in 1999 by American Airlines, British Airways, Canadian Airlines, Cathay Pacific and Qantas Airways. It was formed with a vision to generate more value to customers than any airline could do alone. Together they have more than 2200 aircraft and service more than 720 destinations in 142 countries.<br />
How do they create value for the customers?<br />
The group members have set operations and maintenance standards which help each member to provide the best services in its region. Oneworld was also the first alliance to introduce interline e-ticketing which gave travelers reach out the remotest of places without any hassle. Apart from this the every customer of this alliance have access to the airport lounges of any member airline. This optimizes the capacity utilization of private lounges and increase the ROI for airlines. This was one of the main reason for which the member airlines experienced minimum loss compared to others during the recent financial crisis.<br />
Recently, Vijay Mallya lead Kingfisher Airlines has signed a memorandum to join this alliance. Post which it will become the first Indian company to join this alliance. Earlier Kingfisher bought Deccan Airlines to end the price war in India but still the airlines industry in India is facing substantial losses. However, this move of Kingfisher might help this airline create more value for its customers and the shareholders.</p>
<p>Rogues</p>
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		<title>Indian Beer Market</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The beer market in India is growing at more than 12% per annum! Who is driving this growth? Young Indians loaded with high disposable income are the backbone of the beer market in India. The U.S. beer market has changed dramatically over decades. Earlier the beer market was run by Macro Brewers like Lager beers. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The beer market in India is growing at more than 12% per annum! Who is driving this growth? Young Indians loaded with high disposable income are the backbone of the beer market in India.</p>
<p>The U.S. beer market has changed dramatically over decades. Earlier the beer market was run by Macro Brewers like Lager beers. Beer was sold in truck loads almost like commodities. Then in 1990s came the second generation which invloved micro brewers. High quality Ales, Stouts and porters. <span id="more-943"></span>Now the US market has lived up to their expectations by changing the beer market dynamics once again. The US market is now shifting towards the specialty beer segment, craft beer. These beer are produced in modest quantities and sold at ultrapremium price. These beer brands are more like wine with alcohol contents upto 18%. They provide the experience of exclusivity and variety that has long appealed to oenophiles. With combined sales of $3.7 billion, they represent 3.2% of the US beer market.</p>
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<p>Where is Indian beer market compared to the US market?</p>
<p>The Indian beer market started with Indian Pale Ale and now thriving on  macro brewers. Major players like UB, SAB, and other foriegn players  still live on Lager beer. Lately, many special beer like Belgiun Beer and  stout beer have entered the market. Giving signs of the changing beer  market in India. The constrain to these beer is the availability. These  brands are marketed only in some big retail outlets which are present  only in few cities of India. To reach the majority of the population the  perception of the people have to evolve. The Ban of Promotion of alcoholic drinks in India is another constrain. Promotion of a beer brand in India is really difficult. Another constrain is the complex State tax structure, which makes the pricing strategy of beer to change with states. e.g. New Delhi and Goa charge  lower tax compared to Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. It seems that India is still between the Micro and Macro Brewer stage.</p>
<p>However, looking at the recent infiltration of foriegn beer brands in India, the Indian Beer market tends to be changing. Lets hope to get a Fort beer in a year or so, at a remote place like Nagothane, India.</p>
<p>Rogues</p>
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