ROUTES EUROPE: Request Your Meetings Now!

Routes Europe offers meeting platforms that cater for all route development requirements and scheduling for this year’s event in Tallinn opened on 5thMarch and will run for another two weeks until Friday 11thMay 2012. This year will also see the addition of more one-to-one meetings for all delegates and the introduction of meetings on Sunday in addition to the existing two day meeting programme.

During the event airlines, airports and tourism authorities from within Europe and beyond will meet privately to discuss new market opportunities and route performance at pre-scheduled face-to-face meetings. Based as far as possible on delegate requests, these meetings are arranged prior to the event and a personal diary is issued on arrival. It is the quality of our attendees and our attention to the one-to-one meetings which makes Routes Europe the place to do business.

As an airport or tourism authority delegate with meetings at Routes Europe simply log into your Routesonline profile, enter your Personal Registration Code (PRC) in the box provided and follow the links to access your personal meeting request page.

From here you can submit, review or edit your meeting requests and priorities at any time until scheduling closes on Friday 11th May 2012, including a countdown of how many requests you have still to submit. You may also request meetings for other delegates within your company, invite them to your meetings and view the requests made by your colleagues. You should ensure that you submit your meeting requests in priority order including reserve options.

Airline Delegates wishing to request pre-scheduled one-to-one meetings should email their requests directly to Paul Winfield.

If your delegate package includes a diary of pre-scheduled meetings and you haven’t made your requests yet make sure you get them in as soon as possible to avoid disappointment as diaries are filling up fast!

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…