Abstract
This study empirically investigates the impact of operational
performance on financial performance of Malaysia Airlines
system (MAS). Based on twenty two (22) years’ annual time
series data, step wise least square regression analysis is carried
out to examine the relationship of variables. In addition, viable
diagnostic tests are applied to verify the validity and reliability
of the models. Interestingly, findings of the study revealed that
operational performance of MAS has no impact on profitability,
whereas, employee productivity, capacity and capacity
Utilization have highly significant impact on revenues.
Moreover, route rationalization has a negative impact on total
revenues. Above all, further studies are suggested to investigate
the impact of revenue and cost on profitability of MAS.
Abdul Majid Nasir, Adeel Ahmed, Waseem Barkat. (2017) Operational performance and financial performance of Malaysia Airlines, Paradigms , Vol 11, Issue 1.
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