PATA seeks Route to engage airlines
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PATA is joining forces with Routes to host a unique new event that will help destinations successfully leverage airline and airport relationships.
To take place in Kuala Lumpur on 12 October, the inaugural Tourism and Air Services Development Summit will attract the leaders of national and regional tourism offices (NTOs) from around the world. PATA member NTO chiefs can attend for free.
“The summit is a wonderful opportunity for NTOs to explore new ways of working with airports to influence airlines in their route planning,” said PATA Vice President - Operations, Michael Yates.
“Airline planners will speak candidly about what they expect from destinations to help them make sound commercial decisions about network development.”
The day after the summit, NTO chiefs can participate in the Routes Leaders Forum, at which aviation leaders such as British Airways’ Willie Walsh and Air Asia’s Tony Fernandez will focus on the theme of sustainable growth within air transport.
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