Airline industry leaders from Middle East and North Africa will join the GCC Low Cost Airlines Conference organized by Datamatix in Dubai UAE on September 19-20, 2006.
The purpose of the conference is to convene top decision makers from major legacy and low cost carriers across the Middle East, North Africa and the Indian sub continent to examine if the low-cost airline business model will stand the test of the times and if it will pose a threat on the market share of legacy carriers.
Airline Industry leaders like Boeing, Middle East Airlines Lebanon, Air Arabia UAE, Go Air India, Yemenia Yemen, Air-Asia Malaysia, Afriqiya Airline from Libya have confirmed to address this event. Joining them will be industry veterans from globally renowned aviation consulting firms like the SH & E Limited, USA.
18/07/07 AME Info, United Arab Emirates
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Wednesday, July 19, 2006
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