Routes Silk Road 2015 will take place in Tbilisi
and will be hosted by United Airports of Georgia (UAG) under the
auspices of the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development.
Routes Silk Road is the route development
forum that connects CIS, Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East
and Asia and was held for the first time in July of this year. The
event, which will once again take place in the beautiful and
historic capital of Georgia, will offer attendees the perfect
platform to do business and improve air transport networks to,
from and within the region.
Over 300 senior level executives from
airlines, airports, tourism authorities and other aviation
stakeholders are expected to attend the event to discuss air service
development.
The decision by United Airports of Georgia to
host the event for the second year running is largely due to the
success of the 2014 event and a number of key routes which they
negotiated during Routes Silk Road 2014.
Air Arabia and Aeroflot
commenced new routes from Tbilisi International Airport in October
2014 (to Sharjah and Moscow respectively). Etihad Airways is due
to begin flights from Tbilisi to Abu Dhabi in October 2015.
Furthermore, UAG is currently in the process of active
negotiations with two airlines to begin routes from Kutaisi
International Airport.
Kate Aleksidze, CEO of UAG said, “The market for
air travel in Georgia and the surrounding region is currently one
of the fastest growing in the world. The recent increase in
passenger traffic generation is a result of strong development in
the regional economy and improved access provided by airlines, as
a result of which tourism growth rates exceed 20% annually,
leading to substantial increases in foreign direct investment.
Therefore, it is so very important for us to spread the word about
Georgia and our airports to improve their connectivity and attract
more low-cost and legacy carriers. Hosting Routes Silk Road this
year, proved to be an excellent opportunity to achieve those goals
and we are genuinely excited to welcome the event once again to
Georgia in summer 2015.”
Hosting Routes Silk Road in 2014 allowed UAG to
showcase Georgia as a destination and the interest shown by
airlines and the new routes already secured have proved that there
is still huge potential for the Georgian aviation market.
UAG, as an Airport Authority of the state, also
operates Kutaisi International Airport which opened in 2012 and is
the region’s first low cost airport. It is mostly focussed on
attracting low cost carriers to facilitate tourism development in
Georgia and Routes Silk Road 2015 promises to help its Hosts, UAG,
develop more new routes for Kutaisi International Airport as well
for Tbilisi and Batumi airports and further promote Georgia to the
wider aviation community.
Georgian airports have experienced a robust 17%
compound average growth rate (CAGR) for the past 8 years, with
annual increases of between 9% and 25%, traffic in 2014 was nearly
four times the volume achieved in 2005.
“We are delighted to be returning to Tbilisi
next year following the great success of our first ever Routes
Silk Road event,” said Katie Bland, Director Routes for UBM Live:
“This year’s event proved that Georgia - a corridor connecting
several important economic regions - is an ideal location for
Routes Silk Road and the number of attendees surpassed our
expectations. We are looking forward to working once again with
the dedicated team from United Airports of Georgia on Routes Silk
Road 2015 and its stakeholders and see this event go from strength
to strength.”
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