World Routes 2019

Adelaide, Australia
21 – 24 September 2019

World Routes 2019

In 2019, the 25th World Route Development Forum will take place in Adelaide, bringing together the world's leading and fastest-growing airlines, airports and tourism authorities to discuss their route networks.

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Confirmed Exhibitors

We look forward to welcoming the following exhibitors to World Routes 2019 in Adelaide.  

Hosted Networking Stands

HOST

South Australian Tourism Commission and Adelaide Airport Limited

 

HNS1

Athens International Airport S.A. - Eleftherios Venizelos

 
HNS2 Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport  
HNS3 Denver International Airport  
HNS4 Swedavia - Stockholm Arlanda Airport  
HNS5 Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport Co Ltd  
HNS6 Atlantic Canada Airports Association  
HNS7 Oslo Airport  
HNS8 iGA - Istanbul Airport  
HNS8A International Air Transport Association (IATA)  
HNS18 Abu Dhabi Airports  
HNS19 Xi'an Xianyang International Airport  
HNS20 Copenhagen Airports A/S (CPH)  
HNS21 ProColombia  
HNS22 Moscow Domodedovo Airport  
HNS23 AENA  
HNS25 The Islands of the Bahamas  
HNS26 Sabre  
HNS27 OAG  
HNS27A Sheremetyevo International Airport named after A.S. Pushkin  
HNS28 Philippine Department of Tourism  
HNS29 Incheon International Airport  
HNS30 Korea Airports Corporation  
HNS31 Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority  
HNS31A Routes and Route Exchange  
HNS32 Chicago Department of Aviation  
HNS33-34 Tourism Australia  
HNS35 Gold Coast Airport  
HNS39 Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad  
HNS39A Changi Airport Group  
HNS40 Dammam Airports Company (DACO)  
HNS41 South Africa  
HNS40A Riyadh Airports Company - King Khalid International Airport  
HNS42 VisitBritain  
HNS51A Shanghai Airport Authority  
HNS51B Puerto Rico Tourism Company  
HNS52 Dallas Fort Worth International Airport  
HNS53 Narita International Airport Corporation  
HNS54 Milan Airports - SEA – Host of World Routes 2020  
HNS54 ENIT – Italian National Tourist Board  
HNS55 Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport  
HNS56 Airports of Thailand  
HNS57 Mactan-Cebu International Airport  
HNS58 Hong Kong International Airport  
HNS60 India Pavilion - Airports Authority of India (AAI) and Mumbai International Airport Limited  
HNS61 Airport & Aviation Services (SriLanka) Ltd  
HNS69 Aviation Week Network, ASM Global Route Development and CAPA - Centre for Aviation  
HNS73 Heilongjiang Airport Group  
HNS75 Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport  
HNS76 Egyptian Airports Company  
HNS79

Airports Corporation of Vietnam

 
HNS80 Aéroport de Tahiti Faa'a  
HNS82 Amsterdam Airport Schiphol  
HNS83 Shanxi Aviation Industry Group Co., Ltd.  
HNS85 Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism, Peru  
HNS86 Dalian Airport  
HNS87 Paris Aeroport  
HNS88 Ontario International Airport  
HNS92 Cirium  
Premium Shell Schemes and Shell Schemes

PS14

Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation

PS15

RDC Aviation Ltd

 

PS16

Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO)
 

PS17

 

PS43

Okinawa Industry Promotion Public Corporation

 

PS46

Mandalay International Airport

 

PS47

Saint Petersburg Pulkovo Airport

 

PS49

Skyscanner

 

PS50

Sanya Tourism, Culture, Radio, Television and Sports Bureau

 

PS63

anna.aero

 

PS65

Department of Airports, Thailand

 

PS68

Israel Airports Authority

 

S64

Central Japan International Airport (NGO)

 

S10

ACC Aviation Group

 

S11

Lufthansa Consulting

 

S12

App in the Air

 

S44

Ministry of Tourism of the Republic Indonesia

 

S45

Expedia Group Media Solutions

 

S48

Rolls-Royce plc

 

S64

Chubu Centrair International Airport

 
Meeting Chalets
AC01 Vienna Airport  
AC02 Baltimore/Washington International Airport  
AC03 Barcelona Air Route Development Committee  
AC04 Emirates  
AC05 Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority  
AC06 Brussels Airport  
AC07 Transport Scotland  
AC08 LAX - Los Angeles World Airports  

AC10

Beijing Capital International Airport Co. Ltd. and Beijing Daxing International Airport

 

AC11

Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ)