World Routes 2018
In 2018 World Routes will take place in the vibrant city of Guangzhou, the capital of China's Guangdong Province. We would like to invite you to join the face-to-face meetings that shape the world's future air services...
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Malaysia's focus remains ASEAN countries
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As part of its involvement at World Routes, Routesonline spoke to Malaysia Airports to find out more about its ambitions.
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Meet your World Routes teams
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Meet your World Routes teams and hear their top tips to help you make the most of your time in Guangzhou.
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Boeing raises China growth forecast
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China expected to account for almost one-fifth of world's commercial fleet in two decades.
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Airline in focus: Qantas
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This week we profile World Routes 2018 attendee Qantas, the flag carrier of Australia.
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World Routes essentials
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After months of anticipation, World Routes is now only days away. To help make sure you are prepared for the event, we have created some tips to...
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Don’t miss out on this year’s World Routes exhibition activities!
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Our exhibitors will host a number of unique and exciting activities on their stands including; food, drinks, entertainment, giveaways, prizes and...
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What’s on at World Routes: The Keynote Arena
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The World Routes Conference Programme, sponsored by Huawei, will take place in the Keynote Arena during the 24th World Route Development Forum.
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How to prepare for World Routes meetings
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ASM senior consultant Omar Hashmi explains how delegates can get the best out of their meetings at World Routes 2018.
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Analysis: World Routes host Guangzhou in focus
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Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport has experienced strong domestic and international growth over the past decade - and it is hoped that World...
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Avinor reveals its recipe for a winning exhibition stand
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Winner of the Best Stand Award at World Routes 2016, Avinor brought a taste of Norway to China.
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Stay connected in Guangzhou
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Sites including Google, Facebook, DropBox and Twitter are all blocked in China, along with 25 percent of the world’s internet sites.
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Airline in focus: Emirates
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This week we profile World Routes 2018 attendee Emirates, the Dubai-based full-service carrier.
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Routes app now live for World Routes 2018
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Download the app and have all the latest event information at your fingertips.
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Airline in focus: WestJet
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This week we profile World Routes 2018 attendee WestJet, the Canadian low-cost carrier.
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Copenhagen Airports spills the secrets to its stand success
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Winner of the Best Stand Award at World Routes 2017, Copenhagen Airports joined forces with Joe and The Juice, a well-known chain of juice bars and...
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Analysis: Chinese airlines to top 600 million passenger milestone
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Chinese airlines are this year on course to collectively carry more than 600 million passengers for the first time, research by Routesonline has...
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Chinese etiquette: a guide for World Routes 2018 delegates
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We’ve compiled a guide to Chinese cultural etiquette for World Routes delegates travelling to Guangzhou in September.
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Meet the route development heroes of 2018
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The World Routes Marketing Awards will recognise the contribution of top-performing individuals in the route development community.
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Scheduling for World Routes 2018 closes in three weeks
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Delegates are encouraged to request their priority meetings before scheduling closes on 7 September 2018.
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Airports achieve more when collaborating with tourism authorities
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Airport and tourism authority delegates are encouraged to work collaboratively to promote a united business case to their target carriers.