Fantastic Offers for Airlines Registering Early for World Routes in Abu Dhabi!

World Routes in Abu Dhabi will officially launch later this month but if you’re an airline considering registering for the event why not do so early and take advantage of the following benefits:

By registering your place for World Routes 2012 before the official launch you will receive unlimited free delegate places for your airline’s delegation and the ability to request an increased number of both regular and extended meetings of your choice. Early registration will also supply you with the opportunity to secure one of the limited number of Route Exchange Briefing slots at the event. Delivering a Route Exchange Briefing will enable your airline to promote your brand to your target airport market as well as allowing you to educate a select audience of airports on your requirements for potential new service and additional frequency.

In addition to these ‘at event’ opportunities you can take advantage of one year’s free access to Route Exchange on Routesonline, which, via the campaign manager, gives your airline the chance to request data, information and proposals from airports across the world and within your target markets on a year round basis. As a further incentive you will be eligible for inclusion in the World Routes pre-event and at event marketing campaign helping you raise the profile of your airline by appearing in all literature advertising your attendance on a global airport level.

Finally, airlines registering now will also receive a two-week FREE trial of OAG alerts. OAG alerts is your own personal travel assistant that will automatically monitor the carriers, routes and code share partnerships that matter to you most; notifying you instantly when a change occurs, helping you understand where the next big opportunity or risk is coming from.

Click here for more information about these offers and to register for World Routes in Abu Dhabi.

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…