World Routes is the global meeting place for every airline, airport, tourism board and government stakeholder and attracts attendees from over 110 countries. Hosting World Routes provides a unique opportunity for a destination to showcase its airport, its city and its country to the air service decision-makers of the world.
Exhibition
World Routes is the largest and most prestigious event in the Routes portfolio, the event that attracts the most senior representatives from airlines, airports and tourism authorities, who wish to meet, plan and discuss new and existing global air services.
Exhibiting at World Routes presents your organisation with the opportunity to raise your brand and profile in front of key decision makers and the world’s route development community. Are you going to miss this incredible opportunity? If not, keep in mind that it is very important to have an impressive stand in order to catch everyone's attention! Our team of experts in trade shows can introduce you to the best stand design companies in Durban.
Why exhibit?
Exhibiting at World Routes presents your organisation with the opportunity to place your brand in front of key decision makers and top aviation professionals from across the world. There are many unique advantages to exhibiting at World Routes, these include:
- a cost effective method of positioning yourself as an innovative industry leader
- increasing brand awareness in front of some of the most senior aviation professionals from across the world
- reaching a very specific and aviation dedicated audience
- generating new leads by conducting business and face-to-face meetings surrounded by your own unique branding
- take meetings on your stand with new and existing clients while they enjoy your hospitality and a flavour of your destination
- ... and plenty more!
Conference
Taking place alongside World Routes in Durban, the World Routes Strategy Summit, sponsored by Oman Airports Management Company will bring together over 50 CEOs and senior leaders from across the route development and aviation industries to participate in discussions that will set the commercial and political agenda for the aviation industry in the coming months. The discussions will cover topics such as:
- How do airlines approach long-term planning?
- Are new aircraft living up to expectations?
- Do airline incentives help the air service development process?
- What are the trends shaping Africa’s travel future?
- How do groups of airport compete differently?
Don't miss this opportunity to learn and meet many international experts! Start planning your trip to Durban; you won't regret it!