Raise Your Profile at Routes Asia in Chengdu

Routes Asia is only three months away so there is no better time to start thinking about raising your company’s profile at the event which is being held in Chengdu from 15-17 April.

Purchasing one of the many sponsorship opportunities available at the Routes Asia event will allow the industry’s decision makers from your target airlines to understand your brand and what you have to offer. Many airlines have already registered to attend this year’s event and the list is growing stronger all the time. Already there is a strong Chinese presence with registrations in from Air China, China Southern, Hainan Airlines, China Eastern and Xiamen Airlines. Japan is also well represented with the news that both Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways will attend along with new low-cost carrier Peach Aviation.

Further airline attendees include major carriers from the Middle East; Emirates Airline, Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways and interest from Europe for development into Asia with registrations from Finnair and British Airways. The low-cost carrier market will also be well represented in Chengdu as Scoot, IndiGo, Jetstar Airways and Tiger Airways have all confirmed their attendance. The complete and up to date list of attending airlines can be found here.

There are many advantages to be gained by taking a sponsorship package at Routes Asia it will allow you to set apart your airport or destination from competitors, heighten your brand’s visibility and image, help to develop closer and better relationships with both existing and potential airline customers, and showcase any developments at your airport or destination.

The complete list of available sponsorship packages can be found here and what better way to stand out from the crowd in front of an audience of so many of your target airlines.

Please contact Mark Gray or Judy Owyeong to register for one of these packages.

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…