Register before 7 June for your chance to win a 5-night stay at the Gran Hotel Bahía Del Duque.
Africa is one of the fastest developing aviation markets in the world and with strong passenger growth forecasted within the region, there is no better time to meet with some of the region’s key players from within the industry. With increased services to, from and within Africa, as well as considerable aircraft purchases, the region is considered one of the fastest developing aviation markets in the world.
IATA has forecasted that seven of the ten fastest growing passenger markets over the next 20 years will be in Africa. Ensure you capitalise on the opportunity for growth across the region and register for Routes Africa today. The event offers a unique opportunity to meet with the most senior decision makers for serious business-focused discussions on expanding your route network. Confirmed airlines include South African Airways, Ethiopian Airlines, Norwegian, Iberia Airlines, fastjet, Royal Air Maroc, Vueling, Air Zimbabwe and Afriqiyah Airways. View the full attendee list.
Routes Africa also promises two days of interesting and engaging content. The Routes Africa Strategy Summit will open the event, taking place on Sunday 26 June and already boasts speakers from IATA, ACI Africa and AFRAA. New for this year, Routes Talks will also feature as part of the Routes Africa conference programme. Taking place on Monday 27 June, Routes Talks are a series of 20-minute presentations focused on a wide variety of industry topics. Our Routes Talks programme already includes a ‘Route Case’ analysis on the Air Cote d’Ivoire, Abidjan – Abuja route, an AFRAA projects update delivered by Elijah Chingosho, Secretary General and a presentation focusing on the lack of data in Africa.
The event will take place at the 5* Gran Hotel Bahía del Duque, a luxury resort in the south of Tenerife, with around 200 delegates in attendance. Register today for your chance to win a 5 night stay at the Gran Hotel Bahía del Duque or for further information, please contact Mark Bassarab.