World Routes Marketing Awards – Shortlisted Airports Announced!

Voting has now closed for the World Routes Marketing Awards 2012, which are sponsored by OAG, and the shortlisted airports were announced earlier this week.

Shortlisted airports have now been contacted and asked for a submission to support their nomination. This submission process is designed to enable the shortlisted airports to provide information for the judging panel as to why they think they should win the award, providing evidence to support their case. There are five main Airport Award categories split by region and airport size. Automatically shortlisted for an award will be the overall winner of each of the regional heats which took place earlier this year; Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Darwin International Airport, Brussels Airport, Saint Petersburg International Pulkovo Airport and Ghana Airports Company.

“The prestige of the Routes Marketing Awards comes from the fact that they are nominated for purely by the airports’ direct customers, the airline network planning community,” says Nigel Mayes, VP & Commercial for Routes. Mayes continues: “We are delighted to announce these shortlisted airports from the many votes we have received this year and look forward to receiving their submissions for our panel of judges which includes many senior airline network planners.”

John Grant, Executive Vice President of OAG, says: “OAG is delighted once again to be associated with the World Routes Awards. In today’s environment, airport marketing is a greater challenge than ever and the scheme gives a welcome opportunity to honour some outstanding achievements around the globe. We commend all the nominees on their hard work and creativity and look forward to congratulating the winners in Abu Dhabi.”

From the airports nominated the following have been shortlisted within each category:

Americas (Over 4 Million Passengers)

  • Chicago O’Hare International Airport
  • Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
  • Houston Airports
  • Portland International Airport, Oregon
  • Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
  • Southwest Florida International Airport

Asia (Over 4 Million Passengers)

  • Bangalore International Airport
  • Beijing Capital International Airport Co. Ltd.
  • Delhi International Airport Pvt Ltd (DEL)
  • Incheon International Airport
  • Melbourne Airport
  • Mumbai International Airport Pvt Ltd
  • Singapore Changi Airport
  • Sydney Airport

Europe (Over 4 Million Passengers)

  • Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
  • Athens International Airport
  • Birmingham Airport Ltd
  • Brussels Airport
  • Budapest Airport
  • Hamburg Airport
  • Munich Airport
  • Rome FCO Airport

CIS (All Airports)

  • Ekaterinburg Koltsovo Airport
  • Novosibirsk International Airport Tolmachevo
  • Sheremetyevo International Airport, Moscow
  • Saint Petersburg International Pulkovo Airport

Africa (All Airports)

  • Accra International Airport, Ghana
  • Entebbe International Airport, Uganda
  • Jomo Kenyatta international Airport, Kenya
  • Julius Nyerere International Airport, Tanzania
  • Mombassa International Airport, Kenya

Airports Under 4 Million Passengers (excluding Africa & CIS)

  • Darwin International Airport
  • Queen Beatrix International Airport, Aruba
  • London City Airport
  • Friedrichshafen Airport
  • Princess Juliana International Airport, St Maarten

This year the Airport Marketing Awards will also include a special award for Airports Under Four Million Passengers and during the ceremony presentations of a Tourism Award, for best destination marketing campaign, and the ORBIS Award for Social Responsibility will also take place.

Winners of these highly regarded awards will be announced during a ceremony which will take place during the 18th World Route Development Forum at the Abu Dhabi Networking Evening on Monday 1st October at the Yas Marina Circuit, home of the F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix racing circuit.

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…