Routes Silk Road is now less than three weeks away, request your meetings now before scheduling closes on Friday 26 June to ensure you meet with your top targets.
From exploring the twisting lanes of old Tbilisi to the UNESCO World Heritage Site monuments of Mtskheta, don't miss your chance to book a complimentary tour.
It is less than four weeks until Routes Silk Road opens in Tbilisi, and the event continues to attract the highest level of senior decision makers in the aviation industry.
Sponsorship at Routes Silk Road is the perfect place and the ideal way to raise awareness of your organisation in front of key decision makers within the aviation industry.
Low-cost carrier, flydubai has further strengthened its links to Russia, adding Novosibirsk and Nizhniy Novgorod to its comprehensive network in the region.
Located on the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Georgia is a historical and hospitable country, which is a gateway connecting several important economic regions including Europe, the Newly Independent States (NIS), Turkey, the Caucasus as well as Central Asia. As a geographical centre of gravity, air traffic has been consistently moving towards east and south, and this trend is expected to continue into the future.
Sponsorship at Routes Silk Road is the perfect place and the ideal way to raise awareness of your organisation in front of key decision makers within the aviation industry.
Routes Silk Road 2015 will once again take place in Tbilisi, the beautiful and historic capital of Georgia and there is no better time to begin planning your stay.
United Airports of Georgia will host the route development forum for CIS, Central & Eastern Europe, Middle East & Asia for the second time in July 2015
The Routes Team recently attended ITB Berlin and had the chance to address the UNWTO Silk Road Ministers’ Meeting to discuss the upcoming Routes Silk Road event in Georgia
Routes Silk Road is the route development forum for CIS, Central & Eastern Europe, Middle East & Asia, and will take place for the second time in Tbilisi.
Over the past ten years the country's largest international gateway, Tbilisi International Airport has seen a substantial growth in international seat capacity.