Routes aviation conferences set for take off - TravelMole


Routes aviation conferences set for take off

Friday, 19 Jan, 2010 0

 

 
Almost 70 airlines have been confirmed to attend the Eighth annual Routes Asia conference in April.
Around 400 delegates are expected at the event to be held in Adelaide on April 18-20.
Airlines lined up include Qantas, Emirates, AirAsia X, China Southern Airlines, Tiger Airways and Etihad.
The Asia event will be followed on May 9-11 by the fifth annual Routes Europe, to be hosted in Toulouse by Toulouse-Blagnac Airport. 
A VIP Airbus and ATR tour has been arranged to allow delegates the opportunity to visit Europe’s largest building to see where the Airbus A380 and ATR take shape.
by Phil Davies 


 

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