Philippines has been confirmed as the host
country of Routes Asia 2016.
The 14th Routes Asia will take place in
Manila 6-8 March 2016, and will be hosted by the Philippine
Department of Tourism and co-hosted by Manila International
Airport Authority along with their stakeholders Tourism Promotions
Board and Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority.
“We are extremely honoured and excited to be
given the opportunity to host Routes Asia 2016,” said Secretary
Ramon R. Jimenez, Jr. of the Philippine Department of Tourism. “The Philippines is a strong viable option for staging
the largest and most important route development forum in Asia.
Trade, investment and tourism in the country have grown very
rapidly in the last few years creating numerous opportunities for
expanding air routes to major points in Asia and the rest of the
world. We owe this strong support to all our stakeholders, who
have invested their resources and trust in us to make this work
for everybody.”
Hosting Routes Asia will give Philippines the opportunity to improve international air connectivity and
access for business and inbound tourism as well as expand the
frontiers of knowledge on aviation development, an essential
driver and prerequisite of competitiveness.
As the
capital of the Philippines, Manila serves as the seat of
government and the centre of financial and economic activities for
the entire country. Most of Philippines' largest corporations, major banks and various multinational companies are based in the
city that contributes to the country’s thriving economy. It is
also home to the country’s premier gateway, the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), which is linked to over 50
international destinations by more than 30 airlines and has four
terminals that accommodate more than 30 million passengers per annum.
The upgrading of Ninoy Aquino International Airport’s
Terminal 1 is ongoing and will be completed in time for the
hosting of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation in 2015 whilst
the construction of an elevated highway linking Terminals 1, 2,
and 3 to the Skyway and Manila Bay is expected to be completed by
2016. There is also planned expansion at the passenger terminal
building of Mactan-Cebu International Airport which will be
expanded to accommodate eight million passengers per year.
Katie Bland, Director Routes for
UBM Live said, “We are delighted that Routes Asia will be in
Manila in 2016. Hosting the event will allow the Philippines to
increase air services and visitor numbers at a time when the
airports’ planned expansion offers airlines new opportunities.
With superb connections to the whole of Asia, one of the fastest
growing economies of Southeast Asia and both a modern and rapidly
developing infrastructure, the Philippines is the ideal
destination to hold Routes Asia in 2016. Furthermore, with ASEAN
Open Skies expected in 2015, this event is sure to be full of
opportunities for all our community.”
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