Airline Marketing and Management examines the principles of marketing and demonstrates the ways in which these principles can be applied to today's airline industry. It has been thoroughly updated and expanded for this seventh edition, to keep pace with changes affecting the industry. Written in a straightforward, easy-to-read style and combining up-to-date and relevant examples drawn from the worldwide aviation industry, this new edition will further enhance the book's reputation for providing the ideal introduction to the subject.
Stephen Shaw Boeken




The author reflects on their experience in a human services class that overlooked the biracial segment of American society. Through personal narrative and research, the book aims to fill the gap in understanding the biracial experience in contemporary America. By sharing their journey, the author encourages readers to reconsider the place of biracial individuals within the broader public discourse, fostering empathy and awareness of the complexities surrounding biracial identity.
Exploring the dynamics of power, the book delves into how individuals with excessive influence can create and exacerbate global issues. It raises critical questions about the cyclical nature of power acquisition and the potential for it to spiral beyond control. Through this lens, the narrative examines the consequences of unchecked authority and the societal implications of power imbalances.
Focusing on the evolution of the prison system in England and Wales, this innovative work spans from 1980 to a projected 2030, highlighting significant events and developments. The author, a leading expert in penal reform, simplifies complex data into an accessible narrative, making it easier to grasp penal affairs. Key themes include major shifts in penal policy and the emergence of a new democratic perspective. This concise history serves as a valuable resource for understanding the ongoing changes in the penal landscape.