This weekend, the 11th Routes Asia event will
take place at the Renaissance Mumbai Hotel & Convention Centre in
India.
The event will be hosted by GVK’s Chhatrapati Shivaji
International Airport (CSIA) which is managed by Mumbai
International Airport Pvt. Ltd. (MIAL).
Almost 160 airline
delegates representing 88 airlines will be represented at Routes
Asia, which will take place from 17-19 March.
This year will also see more airports
represented at the event than in previous years, with 257
currently listed.
Airlines such as Air India, Jet Airways,
Spicejet and IndiGo will attend with very senior delegations along
with Air India Express and JetLite.
The low cost sector will also
be well represented with attendance from Jetstar Airways, LionAir,
the AirAsia Group and Tiger Airways along with major carriers
Qantas, Malaysia Airlines, American Airlines, British Airways, Etihad and Japan Airlines.
The event also promises a large Chinese
presence with Air China, Shenzhen Airlines, Hainan Airlines, China
Eastern and China Southern Airlines all registered to attend.
Other carriers who have signed up for the Indian event recently
include Singapore Airlines, Silk Air, GoAir and Qatar Airways.
“We will have a record attendance at Routes Asia in Mumbai,” said
David Stroud, Executive Vice President, Routes.
“Airlines from around the globe are looking for ways to expand
into the Indian market and Routes Asia in Mumbai will see
attendance by airports and airlines from across Asia as well as
representation from the Middle East, Europe and the US. We are
looking forward to welcoming the wider aviation community to
Mumbai where they will have ample opportunity to discuss the
future of the industry within Asia.”
Sanjay Reddy, Managing
Director, Mumbai International Airport Pvt Ltd said, “As the
countdown to Routes Asia 2013 begins, we are excited with the
overwhelming response and look forward to the opportunity to
showcase all that Mumbai and GVK CSIA have to offer to both
domestic and international visitors. Over the next few days,
delegates from across the world including a varied mix of business
leaders & marketing heads representing some of the region’s
biggest airlines and airports, industry experts and commentators
will discuss opportunities for airline route development. The
forum this year has attracted a diverse group who we strongly feel
will appreciate the market opportunities and investment
attractiveness associated with GVK CSIA as a host airport.”
Taking place on Sunday 17th March 2013, the Routes Asia Strategy
Summit will open the event and will address issues affecting
aviation and route development across the region. Panels of
leading industry experts will take part in a number of moderator
led discussions such as Developing Hubs in Asia, and Chasing the
Tiger and the Dragon, which will look the
fast-growing outbound travel markets for China and India, and Where
next for Asian Low Cost Carriers? which will look at this rapidly
evolving segment of the Asian aviation market.
High level
delegates involved in the panel sessions include, amongst many
others, Aditya Ghosh, President of IndiGo, Neil Mills, CEO of Spicejet, Deepak Brara, Commercial Director of Air India, Rajeev
Jain, CEO of Mumbai International Airport, VP Agrawal, Chairman of
Airport Authority of India, Germal Singh, SVP of Government &
International Affairs for Malaysia Airlines and Venggataroa Niadu,
Head of Network for AirAsia X.
In addition to the Strategy
Summit and the Face-to-Face meetings taking place at the event,
this year’s Route Exchange programme will see senior network
planners from four carriers deliver an overview of their route
development opportunities and how airports can be part of their
airline expansion. The carriers delivering briefings, which are
open to all attending airports, are Qantas, Jet Airways, Saudi
Airlines Cargo and MEGA Maldives. Additional content will be
provided by Tourism Australia and Singapore Tourism Board who will
both deliver a destination briefing whilst in Mumbai.
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