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VivaColombia: The Challenge of Growing a Low-Cost Airline in Latin America

Cas 9 00 2017 004
Cas publié dans la Revue internationale de cas en gestion, vol. 15, no 4
Auteurs : 
Langues : 
  • Anglais
Mots clés: 
  • Business Model,
  • Airline,
  • Decision-making,
  • Internationalization,
  • Service
Année de production : 
2017
Date de publication : 
2017-09-25
Notes pédagogiques incluses : 
Oui
Résumé

The case describes the emergence and business model of VivaColombia, a low-cost Colombian airline. The airline was established in 2008, although it did not begin operations until May 2012. Since its inception, VivaColombia has grown within both the domestic and international markets. It provides passenger transportation services to major and intermediate cities in Colombia and to major cities in international destinations. In 2015, VivaColombia had nine Airbus A320 aircraft serving 21 routes in Colombia and six international routes in North, Central, and South America. It had over 500 employees. In 2015, it carried over 2.9 million passengers on domestic and international flights, with sales of $US119.2 million and profits of more than $US971,000.

Although VivaColombia’s board of directors was satisfied with the results achieved to date, they disagreed about how to proceed. Some board members believed that VivaColombia should consolidate its domestic operations. They were concerned about the large number of customer service complaints that had accompanied its rapid growth. In addition, two low-cost international carriers were planning to enter the Colombian market, which the board feared would jeopardize VivaColombia’s position in the domestic market. Other board members thought VivaColombia should take advantage of the opportunity to expand into Brazil, a major Latin American market, presented by Aerocivil, Colombia’s civil aviation authority, which had authorized VivaColombia to operate the Bogotá, Colombia-Sao Paulo, Brazil route.

Students must decide whether the company should expand into Brazil or consolidate operations in the domestic market.

Discipline principal : 
Affaires internationales
Discipline secondaire : 
Management  - Stratégie
Secteurs d'activité : 
  • Transport et entreposage
Provenance : 
Ailleurs
Type : 
Cas traditionnel (Cas descriptif)
Type de données pour la production du cas : 
Données réelles, publiques, libres de toute matière litigieuse
Lieu de l'événement : 
Colombia
Année de début de l'événement : 
2015
Année de fin de l'événement : 
Non disponible
Taille de l'entreprise : 
Grande entreprise
Principaux thèmes couverts

This case was designed to be used by MBA students enrolled in strategy courses. It may also be used in basic courses on financial evaluation criteria at the executive level.

Objectifs pédagogiques
  1. Understand the challenges a company may face when seeking to combine two business models. Analyze the costs the company may incur and the benefits it may obtain. Determine the best strategy for the company.
  2. Analyze the difficulties a company may face when seeking to expand internationally, especially when its position in the domestic market has not yet been consolidated.
  3. Assess various investment alternatives using financial evaluation criteria. To determine the most profitable alternative, students will have to make several financial calculations.
Concepts et théories en lien avec le cas
  • Corporate strategy and business model
  • Diversification in international markets
  • Financial analysis in project evaluation