Attention Routes Europe Attendees! Which new route do you want to learn more about in Krakow?
We would like your input into the programme for Routes Europe as we add new content after listening to delegate ideas and suggestions.
Which new service should be analysed for our 'Route Case' briefing at Routes Europe?
- Alitalia: Rome - Santiago 3%
- bmi regional: Southampton - Munich 26%
- British Airways: London Heathrow - Tehran 9%
- Hainan Airlines: Beijing - Manchester 14%
- Iberia: Madrid - Tokyo 8%
- Jet Airways: Mumbai - Amsterdam 3%
- Norwegian: Oslo - Las Vegas 10%
- Qatar Airways: Doha - Helsinki 7%
- Wizz Air: Kutaisi - Berlin Schönefeld 13%
- WOW air: Keflavik - San Francisco 7%
This year we are expanding our content offer at our events and are launch a new "Route Case" analysis. This is a short Route Exchange-type briefing and discussion from industry experts about a new or recent route launch corresponding to the area of the world hosting the forum.
This launched last month at Routes Americas in San Juan with a presentation on Norwegian's recently introduced route between New York John F Kennedy International Airport and Martinique’s Aimé Césaire, the international airport of Martinique in the French West Indies.
It was successfully followed by two presentations at Routes Asia in Manila earlier this month. These looked at the initial performance on Air India's recently launched link between Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport and San Francisco International Airport and insight into Emirates Airline's thinking behind its soon to launch new triangle route into the Philippines serving Clark International Airport and Mactan-Cebu International Airport from its Dubai International Airport hub.
All three presentations took place in front of a packed audience and will continue to take place at all our regional events during 2016. At Routes Europe the presentation will occur on Monday 25th April in Krakow, Poland and will be conducted by our sister consultancy, ASM.
Have you wondered what enticed an airline to a certain destination? What the data says about demand on the city pair and connecting markets? What external factors may have influenced the airline in selecting a specific city pair? How this business case differs from others?
The "Route Case" will seek to provide the answers to these questions and offer additional network development insights all within a single 20 minute meeting slot.
Today we open a poll for you to vote on which route you would like us to discuss in Krakow during Routes Europe.
You have the choice between ten options and voting will close at 00:01 GMT on Thursday 31st March, when we will announce the winning selection and add it to the formal programme for Routes Europe.