Routes, the 12th World Route Development Forum, will open in Dubai this weekend to a record 2,000 delegates.
Many airports and airports groups have bolstered their presence, such is the quality of the airlines attending. Such is the draw of this unique global networking opportunity that not only are the key airline route planning decision makers attending, but also CEOs and Managing Directors. Etihad Airways and China Southern Airlines are among those being represented at the highest possible level.
'With high level delegations from the likes of the USA, India, Russia, Malaysia, Scandinavia and Australia, Routes in Dubai will be a truly global event,' Mike Howarth, Chairman of Routes says.
14/09/06 AME Info, United Arab Emirates
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