Save up to $700 by registering before 15th November!
Registrations are now being taken for the 5th Routes Americas, hosted by Nassau Airport development Company (NADC) which will take place on 19th -21st February, 2012 at the Atlantis, Paradise Island resort in the Bahamas. Routes Americas is the only network planning forum for the entire Americas region and the 2012 event will see over 350 key decision makers meet to discuss route development across the Americas.
Early registration for this event is a must and there are some added incentives to do so. Airport, tourism and supplier delegates can save up to $700 by registering before prices increase on Tuesday 15th November. To view the complete delegate rates and register your place at Routes Americas click here.
Airlines registering to attend before the 15th November will receive a two-week FREE trial of OAG alerts. OAG alerts is your own personal travel assistant that will automatically monitor the carriers, routes and code share partnerships that matter to you most; notifying you instantly when a change occurs, helping you understand where the next big opportunity or risk is coming from. Click here for more information and to register.
Along with the usual one-to-one meetings and many other networking opportunities the event will include a number of Route Exchange Briefings and in addition to all of this, the Routes Americas Strategy Forum, open to all delegates, will take place on the afternoon of Sunday 19th February. A panel of leading industry experts will take part in moderator led discussions addressing aviation and route development issues across the Americas region including:
Taxation - the real cost to the economy and the impact on the aviation industry
Airport Privatisation – short term expectations, long term investment and lessons learnt from across the globe
Cargo Trends – issues affecting growth and potential in the region
The State of the American Market
Over 30 major carriers have already registered to attend the event including American Airlines, Copa Airlines, Delta Air Lines, WestJet, Southwest Airlines and TAM Linhas Aereas and most recently Spirit Airlines proving that this is the event for all of the Americas and is suitable for both international and domestic network planners.
The complete list of registered airlines can be found here and such a strong airline presence will ensure a large participation from the airport and tourism markets keen to engage with the airlines that provide huge economic benefits, particularly in tourism markets. Airport registrations received in the last 7 days include Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Vancouver Airport Authority, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and St. Vincent and the Grenadines Tourism Authority.
With the 2012 event expected to be the largest Routes Americas to date can you afford to miss out on this early registration offer?