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Delta Airlines faced challenges from low-cost carriers like Southwest Airlines and JetBlue who were earning higher returns. Legacy airlines like Delta struggled with low returns due to high costs and inflexible labor agreements. While Delta Express and other low-cost subsidiaries of legacy airlines failed, Southwest and JetBlue succeeded through cost discipline and point-to-point route networks. The cross-functional team leading Delta's response must evaluate strategic options like continuing the existing approach, creating a low-cost subsidiary, or transitioning the entire airline to be more flexible and cost-efficient. They should recommend a course of action to the board to help Delta better compete in the changing industry. Delta's Song initiative aims to replicate aspects of low-

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Delta Airlines faced challenges from low-cost carriers like Southwest Airlines and JetBlue who were earning higher returns. Legacy airlines like Delta struggled with low returns due to high costs and inflexible labor agreements. While Delta Express and other low-cost subsidiaries of legacy airlines failed, Southwest and JetBlue succeeded through cost discipline and point-to-point route networks. The cross-functional team leading Delta's response must evaluate strategic options like continuing the existing approach, creating a low-cost subsidiary, or transitioning the entire airline to be more flexible and cost-efficient. They should recommend a course of action to the board to help Delta better compete in the changing industry. Delta's Song initiative aims to replicate aspects of low-

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Questions Case A and Case B

Case: Delta Airlines


Case A:
Q1. During the 1990s, none of the five largest air carriers in the United
States earned its cost of capital. Why do such low returns on investment
persist in the airline industry?
Q2. Despite the challenging industry environment, airlines like the Southwest
Airlines and JetBlue earned enviable returns. How?
Q3. Why have all of the low-cost subsidiaries of legacy airlines, including
Delta Express, failed?
Q4. What will happen to Delta Air Lines if it continues to respond to low cost
airlines in the way it has in the past? Can you size up, roughly, the financial
consequences of continuing with the status quo?
Q5. What are the strategic options available to the cross-functional team that
Mark Balloun co-leads? What steps should the team take to choose among
the options and make a recommendation to Deltas board?
Q6.Based on the information available to you, what course of action would
you recommend to Deltas board?
Case B:
Q1. What is the logic of Deltas Song initiative?
Q2. What is your assessment of Song? Will it succeed?
Q3. What must John Selvaggio, the President of Song, do in order to make
song as successful as possible?

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