KwaZulu-Natal State,The Department of Economic Development & Tourism

By Routes Marketing Team
Join our webinar on Thursday 25 June to ensure you get the most out of your time in Durban.
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By Routes Marketing Team
Scheduling for World Routes is now open, so begin requesting your meetings early to ensure you meet with your top targets.
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By Routes Marketing Team
Scheduling for the 21st World Route Development forum will open on Monday 1 June; make sure you request your meetings early to ensure you meet with your top targets.
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By Richard Maslen
The HUB spoke to MEC Michael Mabuyakhulu during this year’s World Routes in Chicago to learn more about next year’s World Routes when he described the event as the aviation equivalent of the Football World Cup, which was hosted by South Africa in 2010. In terms of hosting the event, he added: “Durban is ready, KwaZulu-Natal is ready and Africa is ready.”
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By Richard Maslen
As a record-breaking World Routes event in Chicago enters its last day, this lunchtime the Chicago Department of Aviation and Choose Chicago will officially hand the event over next year's host, the Province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
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By Richard Maslen
World Routes is heading to the African continent for the first time when Durban plays host to the event in 2015.
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By Richard Maslen
KwaZulu-Natal is home to South Africa's second largest economy and, situated on the strategically important east coast, the Province boasts two of Africa's major seaports. The host region is an area that fully understands the important role aviation plays in economic development and how an airport can become a driver for growth through enhanced air connectivity.
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