Routes Europe Airline List Now Available Online!

Earlier this week the airline attendee list for Routes Europe was made available on Routesonline.com and with nine weeks still to go until the event opens in Tallinn on 20th May there are already over 50 carriers registered to attend.

Network Planners and other key decision makers from a wide range of carriers will descend on the capital city of Estonia to discuss the future of air service development for the entire European region. Carriers such as easyJet, Norwegian.com, Jet2.com, Vueling, Lufthansa and Etihad have already confirmed their attendance along with more recent registrations from China Southern, CityJet, Turkish Airlines, Alitalia and Icelandair.

There will be a strong regional presence at the event as Flybe, Germania, Darwin Airline and Blue Islands will all be in attendance in addition to, new low cost carrier, Iberia Express who are planning to commence operations on 25th March this year.

To view the entire airline attendee list click here can you afford to miss the opportunity to meet with senior network planners from your target airlines?

More Meetings at Routes Europe in Tallinn
This year’s Routes Europe will see more meetings than ever before taking place as for the first time the event will consist of three days of one-to-one meetings, beginning on Sunday afternoon and running through to until Tuesday afternoon. Each Airport meeting delegate will receive an additional two meetings than in previous years and will now be able to request eight meetings for the event.

Scheduling
Scheduling for the event is due to open for all registered delegates on Monday 5th March and diaries are expected to fill up quickly. So, if you haven’t already done so click here for more information and to register for Routes Europe 2012 an make sure you don’t miss the opportunity to request your meetings with the airlines of your choice!

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…