World Routes 2013

By Richard Maslen
Mexican airport operator Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico has been attending Routes events for more than ten years and places a big emphasis on the role of relationships within the route development process including utilising the ‘city pair’ meeting offering with great success.
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By Poppy Marello
This year, Routes was entered into the Professional Publishers Association (PPA) Connect Awards which celebrates and rewards the very best in events and won the 'Networking Event of the Year' award for last year's World Routes forum in Las Vegas, USA.
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By Richard Maslen
Hosting World Routes was a positive experience for Las Vegas, location for the 2013 event with new air services already coming to fruition and more on the cards.
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By Richard Maslen
Last year was another record year for Routes, with more delegates than ever before attending the World and Regional Route Development Forums
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By Richard Maslen
Aaron Heslehurst, News Anchor and Presenter for BBC World Television, who chaired the Summit and Shruti Vijayakumar, Air Transport Specialist at The
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By Richard Maslen
Central American carrier Copa Airlines is a good example of an airline that showcases the benefits of a hub operation in a market that only has
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By Richard Maslen
Vienna International Airport, the largest international air transport gateway into Austria, has confirmed that its recently secured air service to
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By Richard Maslen
Brand USA, the United States public-private partnership dedicated to increasing international visitation to the nation through marketing and
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By Richard Maslen
Budapest Airport, host of this year’s Routes Europe forum earlier this year, has reported positive returns from its meetings at this year’s World
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By Richard Maslen
The panel session at this year’s World Routes Strategy Summit that created the most debate was certainly the Sunday morning ‘State of the Industry’
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By Richard Maslen
The management of the new Quito Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Ecuador is confident that the modern facilities and especially its 4,100 metre
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By Richard Maslen
You couldn’t help but notice the great Red Dragon on display on the Visit Wales stand at World Routes as Cardiff Airport and the Welsh Government
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By Richard Maslen
Beijing Capital International Airport (BCIA) has seen rapid growth over the past decade as China has become a focal point for development in the
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By Richard Maslen
There have been some significant changes to the aviation sector across the Americas over the past couple of years following a period of dramatic
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By Richard Maslen
Airlines and cruise lines are starting to worker closer together, but the sectors could still collaborate more, particularly in the area of product
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By Richard Maslen
You only have to glance around as you do your commute to and from work to see how new technology has entered our lives as people play with their
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By Richard Maslen
What has been years in the planning passed in a matter of days, but how best can we describe this year’s World Routes after its debut in the USA. Well
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By Richard Maslen
In a year that commenced with the closure of the country’s largest carrier, Aerosvit Airlines, the management of Kharkiv Airport in Ukraine are very
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By Richard Maslen
All airlines carry passengers, but US carrier Surf Air is an airline with a difference. Its passengers are classified as members as the company has
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By Richard Maslen
Bahrain International Airport (BIA) has a long-rooted history in the aviation industry that sets it apart from many other airports, and it still plays
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By Richard Maslen
Cricket legend, Brian Lara, was present in Las Vegas, his second consecutive appearance at World Routes following his debut in Abu Dhabi last year
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By Richard Maslen
African low-cost carrier, fastjet, will commence international flights this week, three weeks later than originally planned after an eleventh hour
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By Richard Maslen
Privately-owned Mexican regional carrier Aeromar has this year once again expanded its network into the international market with the introduction of
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By Richard Maslen
Air France is to introduce a new three times weekly link between its Paris Charles de Gaulle hub and Brasília International Airport in Brazil’s
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By Richard Maslen
It has been a busy couple of weeks for Los Angeles World Airports, the parent of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), the third largest facility
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