Datamatix-organized GCC Low Cost Airlines Conference will be held on 10-11 September, 2006 at the Burj Al Arab Hotel in Dubai, UAE.
'Jordan Aviation', 'Sabre Airline Solutions' and 'Shell' will be the key sponsors for the GCC Low Cost Airlines Conference along with a number of media sponsors.
Day one of the conference will look at the commercial, technical and operational aspects of a low-cost model for an airline and will try to provide a fresh perspective to traditional and low cost carriers on what the future holds for offer them. The speakers for the day include Mr. Jehangir Wadia, Managing Director, GoAir (India).
Day 2 of the conference will address eTicketing and eFreighting, two technologies based developments that can play a huge role that can air travel more efficient, easily accessible and cost efficient.
02/09/06 Press Release/AME Info, United Arab Emirates
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