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When One Business Model Isn't Enough: LAN Airlines

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Introduction

How LAN’s Three Models Interrelate

The Challenge of Managing Multiple Models

Distinguishing Complements From Substitutes

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Trying to operate more than one business model at a time• To expand new market• To make more efficient use of fixed asset and resources• To Develop new income

VS

Direct-Sell

2 Business model- DVD by mail- Streaming video services

Flourishes by running 3 distinctly different operation at the same time

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Latin American Network Airlines

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Latin American Network Airlines

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How LAN’s Three Models Interrelate

Full service international passenger-airline business model

Cargo-Business Model

No-frills passenger model

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How LAN’s Three Models Interrelate

Boeing 787 Dreamliner

• Full service international passenger-airline

Two classes• Coach Class

Hot meals & beveragesMultilingual personal-entertainment

• Business ClassFully flat beds

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How LAN’s Three Models Interrelate

• Cargo business model

Premium Service• Transports high-value products

Salmon from Chile Asparagus from Peru Computer, Mobile phones from U.S.

• Revenue 2011 Q2: 31% of total revenue

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How LAN’s Three Models Interrelate

Set out in 2007Lower-cost Lower-overheadNo KitchenNo meal & beverageE-Ticket

• No-frills passenger model

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Mutually Reinforcing Advantages

• Maximal use of physical assets Increased utilization of as costly as asset as aircraft Change from parking to delivery time

• Reduction of the break-even load factor(BELF) Combining cargo and passenger operation

• Diversification of revenues and profits Minimize risks

• Reduce threat of entry by other airlines Increased the number of routes

• One-stop shop for cargo in Latin America

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How Two Business Models Complement Each Others

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The Challenge of Managing Multiple Models

History of LAN :

• 1994 Chilean privatized LAN -> Cueto Family

• Begun Cargo business with Fast air since 1970’s

• Combine Cargo and Passenger service

Profit potential of LAN international’s route• Wide body air craft• Reputation and reliability

“Why doesn’t every airline do what LAN does ?”

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The Challenge of Managing Multiple Models

• Additional complexity• Complex logistic system that coordinate with cargo and

passengers.• Additional criterion to passenger fares.• Gives priority to carrying passengers.

• Broader organizational skills• Require different sale, marketing, technical skills.

• Extensively training its flight and maintenance crew

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The Challenge of Managing Multiple Models

• Greater flexibility employee• Pilot fly even on two hours notice, more fly.

• Instituting a performance-related pay and bonus.

• Additional investments• Invest in warehouse for each country.• Regulatory constraint prevent non-national company.

• Create series of separate company : LAN Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Argentina.

• Alliance in Mexico and several country.

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Distinguishing Complements From Substitutes

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Distinguishing Complements From Substitutes

Advantages using more than one business model

• Decreasing the break-even load factor• Combining cargo and passengers• Flying to more places

• Better services to passengers and increase customers• Using grow revenue provided by cargo operation

• Increase barriers to entry• Flying to more places make other airline harder to enter and grow

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Advantages using more than one business model

• Increases barriers to imitation• Optimizing the use of aircraft and network of route

• Increases switching costs• Leading passenger airline connecting from Latin America • One-stop shop for cargo in the region

Distinguishing Complements From Substitutes

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