The Ministry of Tourism Sarawak and Routes Asia
co-hosts Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad have officially handed
over to Yunnan Airport Group Co., Ltd the host of Routes Asia
2015.
It will be the fifth time that a Routes event has taken
place in China. In 2007 Routes Asia was held in Hainan and the
following year the event took place in Macau. World Routes 2009
took place in Beijing and, most recently, Routes Asia 2012 took
place in Chengdu, hosted by Chengdu Shuangliu International
Airport.
In 2015 the event, which will take place 15-17 March
2015, heads to Kunming, the capital and largest city of Yunnan
province in Southwest China, hosted by Yunnan Airport Group Co.,
Ltd. owners of Kunming Changshui International Airport, and
supported by their partners Yunnan Provincial Civil Aviation
Development and Management Bureau and Yunnan Provincial Tourism
Development Commission.
Speaking at the official handover
ceremony which took place in Kuching at the 12th Routes Asia
event, Ms. Li Yinglin, Vice
President of Yunnan Airport Group Co., Ltd said, “We believe that
hosting Routes Asia 2015 will have important historical meaning
for Kunming Changshui International Airport. We are delighted to
invite all delegates to attend next year’s event in Kunming and
enjoy the beautiful sights of the Yunnan Province, experience the
local 26 ethnical cultures and look for the dream of Shangri-La.”
Katie Bland, Director Routes, UBM Live, said,
“After an incredibly successful event here in Malaysia it is
fantastic that we are able to bring Routes Asia to China once
again. Yunnan
Airport Group has attended many Routes events over the years and
we look forward to working more closely with their team over the
next 12 months. Kunming Changshui International Airport is the
seventh busiest airport in China with the most rapidly growing
number of passengers and has undergone a complete reconstruction.
Routes Asia 2015 will provide an opportunity to showcase this to
the Routes community. With its beautiful landscapes and mild
climate the Yunnan province is one of China’s major tourist destinations and we are eager for our delegates to experience
Kunming - the ‘City of Eternal Spring’ and Yunnan Province.”
Kunming Changshui International Airport (KMG) is located just 27km
northeast of Kunming city centre and is currently the seventh
busiest airport in China in terms of passengers and the fifth
busiest airport in terms of aircraft movements. In 2013, Kunming
International Airport recorded 29.7 million passengers with an annual growth rate of 23.8%, including 2.17
million international passengers with an annual growth rate of
31%.
With its beautiful landscapes and mild climate the Yunnan
province is one of China’s major tourist destinations. Located at
an altitude of 1,900 metres above sea level the city of Kunming, known
as the ‘City of Eternal Spring’, enjoys an average temperature of
15°C. The perpetual spring-like weather provides the ideal climate
for plants and flowers to flourish. This ideal ecological
environment, along with the countless natural lakes in the region,
creates beautiful landscapes which have made this destination a
popular holiday resort in China.
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