After a successful Routes Asia in Mumbai which
saw over 700 hundred delegates in attendance, more than ever
before, GVK’s Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (CSIA) has
officially handed the event over to Kuching, Sarawak, the host
destination for Routes Asia 2014.
Building on the success of this year’s event the
largest route development forum for the entire Asia region will
take place on 9-11 March 2014 in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia hosted
by the Ministry of Tourism Sarawak and co-hosted by Malaysia
Airports Holdings Berhad.
Speaking at the official handover ceremony which
took place on Tuesday in Mumbai, Datuk Amar Haji
Abdul Rahman Zohari Bin Tun Abang Haji Openg, Minister for Tourism
for Sarawak, said, “We are indeed grateful to Routes for giving us
the opportunity to be associated with such a prestigious event.
This is a great honour for Sarawak to be highlighted among
prominent airlines and airports fraternity at this important
event. Needless to say, we are the host for your Routes Asia 2014
and I have come personally to Mumbai to welcome all of you to
Kuching when the event unveils itself next year in March.”
Air transport to Sarawak is served by four major
airports; Kuching International Airport, Sibu, Bintulu and Miri
Airports and as the region has frequent air links from major
aviation hubs Kuching is one of the most accessible cities in
Malaysia. Flights to Kuching are available from Kuala Lumpur
International Airport, which is served by more than 50 carriers.
Sarawak, known as the Land of the Hornbills, is
the largest of the Malaysian states and is situated on the island
of Borneo. Home to the world’s oldest tropical rainforests it is
abundant in wildlife including rare and endangered species such as
the orangutan and
the hornbill.
The historic capital city of Kuching has a
population of around 600,000 and dates back hundreds of years when
traders from China and the West would travel there to trade the
exotic treasures of the rainforest. Today Kuching remains the
central hub and gateway to Sarawak.
“We are delighted that Routes Asia will be
returning to Malaysia in 2014,” said David Stroud, Executive Vice
President, Routes. “Malaysia has a special place in the
history and development of this event as the first three Routes
Asia events were hosted there and, as such, our co-hosts next
year, Malaysia Airport, played a key role in helping the event get
established. Sarawak is a location of outstanding natural beauty,
a place where you can visit rainforests, encounter orangutans and hornbills.
This place is full of natural wonders whilst at
the same time equipped with the state-of-the art infrastructure of
a leading economy and we are looking forward to welcoming even
more members of the aviation community in Kuching next year.”
This will be the fifth time that a Routes event
has taken place in Malaysia. In 2003 the first Routes Asia event,
also the first ever Routes regional event, was held in Sepang
hosted by Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad who went on to host
Routes Asia for the following two years and World Routes 2008 in
Kuala Lumpur.
Mohamed Sallauddin Mat Sah, General Manager
Marketing for Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad said, “After
pioneering the Routes Asia forum in 2003, Malaysia Airports is
proud to see this event grow in number by leaps and bounds. And
now, partnering with the Sarawak’s Tourism Ministry in co-hosting
this event next year in Kuching is very special for Malaysia
Airports as it highlights the synergies and symbiotic relationship
between an airport and the tourism authority in destination
marketing to enhance air connectivity. This initiative also
underlines our commitment to develop key regional international
airports in Malaysia. We await the arrival of the delegates of
Routes Asia 2014 to be mesmerised by what the city of Kuching and
Sarawak can offer.”
Kuching will also host the largest travel trade
show in ASEAN in 2014, when
ATF 2014 takes place in January.
Routes Asia,
Kuching,
Malaysia
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