After a record event in San Salvador which saw
487 delegates registered to attend the event, more than ever
before, the Ministry of Tourism El Salvador has officially handed
the event over to Denver, the host destination for the 8th Routes
Americas event.
Building on the success of this year’s event,
the route development forum for the entire Americas region, which
now incorporates Network USA, will take place 1-3 February 2015
hosted by Denver International Airport, supported by Visit Denver.
This will mark the first time that Routes Americas will be held in
North America.
“On behalf of Denver Mayor Michael Hancock and
Denver International Airport CEO Kim Day, I am delighted to invite
Routes Americas delegates to Denver next February,” said Denver
International Airport's Vice President of Air Service Development,
Laura Jackson.
“With nonstop service to more than 180 destinations worldwide,
accessing Denver will be easy. Preparations
are already underway for an unforgettable 'winter wonderland'
experience, a first for Routes Americas.”
Adrian Newton, Group Director Transport and
Technology at UBM Live, organisers of Routes Americas said:
“Following this year’s successful event here in San Salvador we
are thrilled to be taking Routes Americas to Denver and to North
America for the first time next year. Denver International Airport
offers unparalleled air service options for our delegates and we
feel that Routes Americas has potential for even more growth in
2015. In addition, Denver International Airport will celebrate its
20th anniversary in February 2015 and bringing the aviation
community of the Americas to the ‘Mile High’ city in the same
month will be a fitting celebration of this landmark event.”
Denver, known as the Mile High city due to its
position above sea level, benefits from 300 days of sunshine a
year. Located east of a major mountain range the city has an
iconic skyline positioned against the stunning backdrop of the
Rocky Mountains. In addition, the city is located just 340miles
(547 kilometres) from the exact centre of the continental United
States – closer to the centre of the nation than any other city of
its size. Coupled with an impressive air service, Denver also has
a very strong public ground transportation system that connects
the metropolitan area’s three million residents.
In 2013 Denver International Airport served more
than 52 million passengers and ranked as the 5th-busiest airport
in North America. Fifteen passenger airlines provide nearly 1,600
daily flights to more than 180 worldwide destinations nonstop from
Denver International. Denver International Airport is a hub for
United Airlines, Southwest Airlines and Frontier Airlines. In
addition, Denver International is served by six foreign-flag
carriers: Aeromexico, Air Canada, British Airways, Icelandair,
Lufthansa and Volaris. In terms of domestic U.S. destinations
served, Denver’s robust network ranks second only to Atlanta.
Denver International Airport will celebrate its
20th anniversary on 28 February 2015 and, in addition, the first
major expansion to Denver International since 1995 is currently
underway and will be completed in the first half of 2015. The
South Terminal Redevelopment Program (STRP) will include the
development of a new hotel and conference centre, public transit
centre and public plaza for community programming and events that
connects the development to the existing Jeppesen Terminal.
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