Senior c-suite executives sign up for World Routes

Routes forums are renowned for the seniority of their delegates and decisions about new air services often follow the events.

Just last week it was announced that BA CityFlyer will launch new routes from London City to Reykjavik, Prague and Paris Orly after successful negotiations at Routes Europe 2017 in April.

World Routes 2017 promises to be no different - senior figures from 220 airlines have already registered for the event in Barcelona (23-26 September).

The airlines that are sending their most senior c-level executives and heads of network planning to World Routes include:

Europe Africa, Middle East, Asia, Australasia Americas
Air Europa Air India United Airlines
British Airways Air Tahiti Nui Air Canada
Brussels Airlines China Southern Airlines American Airlines
easyJet Egyptair Delta Air Lines
Eurowings Emirates Southwest Airlines
Flybe Ethiopian Airlines JetBlue
Iberia Airlines Etihad Airways Alaska Airlines
International Airlines Group Hong Kong Airlines VivaAeroBus
Jet2.com Kenya Airways Volaris
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Korean Air TAME - Linea Aerea de Ecuador
Lufthansa Malaysia Airlines Avianca
Norwegian Qantas Airways Limited
TUI Group Qatar Airways
Vueling Royal Jordanian Airlines
Wizz Air Shenzhen Airlines
WOW air VietJet Air

Up to 300 airlines are expected to attend World Routes 2017. The full list of registered organisations can be viewed at the event website.

The diaries of popular airlines are filling up quickly – book a place soon to avoid disappointment.

Karen O'Neill

Karen has fifteen years'experience in roles covering media relations, public affairs, social media and marketing. She joined Routes in January 2016…