Strategy Summit
The Strategy Summit opens Routes Asia on Sunday 6th March, bringing together leading industry experts to debate air service and route development issues affecting commercial aviation across Asia in a series moderator led panel discussions. The Summit is open to all registered delegates and presents valuable insights into aviation across the region, helping set the scene for the face-to-face meetings throughout the rest of the event
Sunday, 6 March 2016
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Panel Session 1
What Asia Needs Right Now Is …
Asia has the highest number of low cost airlines with massive aircraft orders pending. How will this effect already crowded airports? Will region-wide slot controls become the new normal in Asia as they are in London, New York and Tokyo? What are the ripple effects of China’s slowing economy? Will there be consolidation among Asia’s LCCs? Will the ASEAN Single Aviation market happen?
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Presentation
The Value of Aviation in Asia-Pacific
Vinoop Goel, Asia-Pacific Regional Director of Airport, Passenger, Cargo & Security Department, IATA
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Networking Break
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Network Connections and Connections to Networks. What does the future looks like for aviation partnerships?
Leveraging Data for Better Decision Making
Now and in the future, the real business insights will come from mining social media data to create large data-sets of unstructured information pertaining to a particular topic of interest. Better understanding and optimisation of these data sets is now key to building cost effective marketing strategies.
In association with PATA
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Network Connections and Connections to Networks. What does the future looks like for aviation partnerships?
Meeting Demand -The Battle for Asia Pacific’s Airspace
John Schubert, Managing Director, Marketing Asia Pacific and India, Boeing
Experts anticipate Asia Pacific is set to become the largest air travel market in the world, taking over 48% of global traffic by 2033. An estimation of 13,460 new airplanes will be needed. John Schubert reports on the latest opportunities.
In association with PATA
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Network Connections and Connections to Networks. What does the future looks like for aviation partnerships?
Future Traveller Tribes: Building a More Rewarding Journey
Albert Villadolid, Managing Director, Southeast Asia, Distribution Commercial, Amadeus IT Group
In a 2030 world, travellers are no longer defined by their demographic segment but by their behaviour. How do we create bespoke ‘purchasing experiences’ that cater to individual needs in the future?
In association with PATA
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Panel Session 2
Future Challenges & Opportunities of Aviation
Digital Jungle, Boeing and Amadeus identify the future challenges and opportunities in the future expansion of aviation industry with industry professionals.
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* Please note like all events, the programme is subject to change.
Speakers
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Andrew Herdman
Director General, Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) -
Benito C. Bengzon, Jr.
Undersecretary of Tourism Development, Philippine Department of Tourism -
Vinoop Goel
Asia-Pacific Regional Director of Airport, Passenger, Cargo & Security Department, IATA -
Joy Caneba
CEO, Air Asia Philippines -
Andrew Harrison
CEO, Cebu Airport -
Conrad Clifford
Regional Vice President for Asia-Pacific, IATA