World Routes 2013

By Richard Maslen
As an archipelago of islands, the Philippines rely on its air transport industry to support connectivity both domestically and to the wider world
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
Last month Routes, part of UBM Live, revealed that Routes Asia will make a return to China in 2015 when the event will be held in Kunming, the capital
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
It has been a challenging past couple of years for Egypt’s aviation sector as political instability has impacted activities within the country and
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By Richard Maslen
Las Vegas is aiming to boost its international visitor numbers from 17 per cent to 30 per cent in the next ten years and plans to expand its
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By Richard Maslen
After a successful World Routes in Las Vegas, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) and Las Vegas McCarran International Airport
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Resiliency, collaboration and innovation – these were the recurring themes at the World Route Development Strategy Summit to that took place in Las
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By Richard Maslen
The aviation industry is constantly changing and this is not more evident than in the airline business. The arrival of low-cost airlines and the
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By Richard Maslen
After securing a ‘Highly Commended’ award in the under four million passenger section of this year’s World Routes Marketing Awards, Shannon Airport
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It was no real surprise that Sir Howard Davies, Chair of the Airports Commission, revealed last week that some additional runway capacity will be
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Russian flag carrier Aeroflot Russian Airlines has looked to its past to support its future growth and selected the name Dobrolet for its new low-cost
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US carrier Virgin America is conducting market research on the Caribbean island of St Maarten as part of its long-term development plans. This was
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Respected aviation academic, John ‘Jack’ Kasarda, Director - Centre for Air Commerce at the University of North Carolina kicked off the Invest and
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Moderated by Alex Kirby, executive vice president of our sister UBM Live company, Airport Cities, a panel discussion at Invest and Manage, part of the
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By Richard Maslen
São Paulo-Viracopos International Airport’s CEO, Luiz Küster, made some big claims during his Invest and Manage presentation during World Routes
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The Vantage Airport Group celebrated enhanced connectivity between it's own airports during World Routes when it organised an official cake cutting
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By Richard Maslen
Airline executives come in all shapes and sizes, but Robert E. Jordan is one of the more approachable in the US airline industry. After working
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One of the highlights of this year’s World Routes Strategy Summit was an interview between event moderator Aaron Heslehurst, news anchor and presenter
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It has become common place for airlines to join the dots on their networks to enhance connectivity between points they already serve, thus meeting
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As ASM celebrated its 20th birthday at World Routes in Las Vegas with the traditional cake and champagne, the occasion was a double celebration which
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By Richard Maslen
Airlines and cruise lines are starting to worker closer together, but the sectors could still collaborate more, particularly in the area of product
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Tourism Australia is forecasting a more than 200 per cent growth in Chinese tourist arrivals in the next decade, a World Routes tourism briefing heard
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By Richard Maslen
Berlin’s airports are on track to add another one million passengers this year, Dr Till Bunse, senior vice president marketing and sales for Berlin
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By Richard Maslen
Passenger traffic experienced a “slight surge” in growth to almost five per cent for August compared to previous months during the first and second
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By Richard Maslen
The last ten years have seen whole industries being revolutionised by technology and globalisation. Will the same happen to route development, or will
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By Richard Maslen
Dublin Airport has just recorded 14 months of continuous year-on-year passenger growth, which has helped the airport add more than one million
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