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Qantas Market Demand

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Qantas Market Demand

Running head: QANTAS MARKET DEMAND

Qantas Market Demand

Qantas Marketing Demand

Before any attempt at marketing can be successful, a marketer must carefully study the potential market, and determine its potential demand. This demand is market demand, which is the “total demand of every individual willing and able to buy a good” (AmosWEB, 2004). Determining this market demand is the first step in evaluating market opportunities (Kotler & Keller, 2006). The next step in determining market opportunities is to produce a sales forecast, which is the amount of sales a company expects to make based on its marketing plan and the environment of the market it expects to encounter. The third step involves determining market potential. Market potential is the maximum amount of sales in an industry in a given period, depending on marketing efforts and the marketing environment (Kotler & Keller, 2006). These three steps are the three steps necessary to measure demand in a specific area or group (Kotler & Keller, 2006). Once the demand is measured, it is possible for marketers to design specifically targeted marketing plans to take advantage of the demand.

Qantas Airlines

Qantas airlines, Australia’s largest airline, has been trying to determine current and future market demand, and has had several issues to deal with in making this determination. The airline market in Australia is stable, but there are warning signs about the potential of the market. Australia has a slowing population growth rate, since fertility rates are dropping. In addition, immigration is not to a level that would show an increase, or even a leveling, of market loss due to slowed fertility rates. This means that the potential for future customers is decreasing, and Qantas will have to find a way to shore up its customer base in the face of this

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