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Attack on America and its Affect on the Airline Industry


Attack on America and its Affect on the Airline Industry
A discussion of how the September 11th "Attack on America" has affected the economy and business strategies of the airline industry.
3,820 words (approx. 15.3 pages) | 13 sources | APA | 2002 United States


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Paper Summary:

This paper presents a brief summary of the September 11th terrorist attack on America and the effects it had on the economy of the airline industry. The business strategies of the airline industry in order to improve business, such as price reductions and improved security measures, are outlined. The role of the government is also examined.

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"On September 11, 2001 Taliban terrorist attacked The World Trade Center and The Pentagon. The attack was carefully planned to use American symbols, such as the choice of the airline, which was "American Airlines," and it happened on September 11. The ninth month on the 11th day is Americas national symbol for life saving emergencies. This attack was clearly a hatred mark for America, but all nations were affected by the crisis. Although the event is named "The Attack On America," this event could easily be named "The Attack On The World." People from over ninety nations were in the World Trade Center, including some from the same country which instigated the attack. The attack was completely unexpected, and after the impact, everyone was wondering why did it happen and who could hate America so much?

"Bin Laden, a man with very little authority and power in his own country, is the source behind the disastrous attack that destroyed the airline industry and the economy of not only America, but also many other countries. In 1993, Bin Laden attempted to destroy the World Trade Center to express his hatred for America. His attempts to attack America in 1993 failed. According to BBCnews.com, Bin Laden hated America because of his history in his own country. Bin Laden rejected his heritage to become a freedom fighter in his own country against Russia. Bin Laden first bombed an U.S. embassy in Nairobi; minutes later he bombed another U.S. embassy in Tarzani"

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APA Citation:

Attack on America and its Affect on the Airline Industry (2012, February 08). Retrieved February 10, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Research-Paper-Attack-on-America-and-its-Affect-on-the-Airline-Industry/9296

MLA Citation:

"Attack on America and its Affect on the Airline Industry" 08 February 2012. Web. 10 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Research-Paper-Attack-on-America-and-its-Affect-on-the-Airline-Industry/9296>




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