The 15th regional route development event will unite some of the biggest carriers in Europe and across the world to drive sustained growth for the region’s route networks.
Routes Europe, the route development forum for Europe, will this April gather senior decision-makers in Bergen, Norway, to discuss some of the most pressing issues facing the aviation industry.
Air service development professionals from across Europe and beyond are preparing for the 14th European route development forum in Hannover, Germany next week.
The region’s largest route development forum will provide attendees with unmatched insight into the critical drivers shaping the future position of several leading airlines.
Marseille Provence Airport’s network has expanded by a third since hosting Routes Europe five years ago. Routesonline speaks to Véronique Lemée-Alexandre, the airport’s head of market research and route development, to find out more about its growth strategy and ambition to hit the ten million passenger milestone in 2019.
Route Exchange members will be able to capitalise on the platform’s benefits to promote their organisation’s key messages and strengthen important business relationships at the event held in Hannover next month.
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Delegates attending the region’s largest route development forum will gain exclusive insight into the different factors set to influence aviation in Europe and across the wider world.
Europe’s biggest carriers, including Lufthansa, Ryanair, British Airways and easyJet, will be attending the event to negotiate their future route networks.
Senior decision makers from the region’s leading carriers will be attending the most efficient European route development event in Hannover next April.
The European aviation market in 2017 was one of the strongest years for financial and passenger performance, according to figures published by IATA, carriers' international traffic climbed 8.2 percent compared to 2016. Capacity rose 6.1 percent and load factor surged 1.6 percent to 84.4 percent, which was the highest for any region.