CTO, GOL and Aeromexico in High Level Speaker Line Up for Routes Americas 2012

Minister Richard Skerrit, Chairman of the Caribbean Tourism Organisation leads a line up of high level speakers who have all confirmed their involvement in Routes Americas 2012.

Routes Americas is the route development forum for all of the Americas and is taking place 19-21 February in Nassau in the Bahamas. The Routes Americas Strategy Forum will open the event on Sunday 19th February and gives all delegates a valuable insight into aviation across the region.

A panel of leading industry experts, including Minister Skerrit, will take part in moderator led discussions addressing aviation and route development issues across the Americas with many high level speaker and panellists already having confirmed their attendance.

Minister Skerrit will moderate the first session on Taxation- the real cost to the economy and the impact on the aviation industry and Mr Eric Oberhuber, Head of Planning & International Relations for Condor Airlines will participate as one of the panellists.

Mr Eduardo Ferreira, Special Advisor to the President of Infraero-Brazilian Airports and Mr Jaime Daly, CEO of Latin American Airport Holding (LAAH) have confirmed that they will sit on the panel for the session discussing Airport Privatisation – short term expectations, long term investment and lessons learnt from across the globe.

The third session, The State of the American Market, which will cover the entire Americas region will include Mr Maurício Emboaba Moreira, Senior Strategic Advisor from GOL Transportes Aereos and Mr Nicolas Rhoads, Senior VP Commercial Planning for Aeromexico among others on the panel. There will also be a further session which will discuss Cargo Challenges and several more panelists will be added to the programme over the coming months.

For more information and to register for Routes Americas 2012 click here.

Richard Maslen

Richard Maslen has travelled across the globe to report on developments in the aviation sector as airlines and airports have continued to evolve and…