World Routes 2012 - Save up to £400 by registering before 13th April!

The 18th World Route Development Forum will take place in Abu Dhabi from 29th September to 2nd October 2012 and registrations are now being taken. World Routes, which this year will be hosted by Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC), is the largest global event of its kind, determining the future of air services and is the global meeting place for every airline, airport and aviation stakeholder.

Many registrations have already been received for this year’s event and there are some added incentives to register your place now. Airport, tourism and supplier delegates can save up to £400 by registering before prices increase on Friday 13th April. To view the complete delegate rates and register your place at World Routes in Abu Dhabi click here.

Airlines that register to attend before the end of April 2012 will receive a two-week FREE trial of OAG alerts. OAG alerts is your own personal travel assistant that will automatically monitor the carriers, routes and code share partnerships that matter to you most; notifying you instantly when a change occurs, helping you understand where the next big opportunity or risk is coming from. This offer has been extended from the original closing date of 27th February click here for more information and to take advantage of this free trial.

Along with the usual one-to-one meetings and many other networking opportunities the event will again include a number of Route Exchange Briefings and in addition to all of this, more meetings than ever before are planned this year with meetings for some exhibitions stand holders also taking place on Sunday for the first time at World Routes.

Many airlines and airports have already registered to attend World Routes in Abu Dhabi and with more opportunities for air service industry professionals to meet and do business than ever before can you afford to miss out on this early registration offer?

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…