As day one of World Routes, the 18th World Route Development Forum, draws to a close, key leaders from the global transport industry have been discussing some of the most pressing topics which are affecting aviation.
The event, cheap cruises in europe which takes place over four days, has attracted 2,800 senior professionals who represent over 300 airlines and 750 airports as well as numerous governments, destinations and tour operators.
Key topics highlighted during the summit included: taxation; rising oil prices; aeropolitics; cheap cruises in europe environmental factors; cheap cruises in europe sustainable route development; economic development; and, general regional perspectives on aviation and its potential for growth.
David Stroud, executive vice president, Routes commented: "This year's World Routes might well be the largest commercial aviation event ever held, and it is more than appropriate that it takes place in the Middle East, the fastest growing aviation market in the world.
H.E. Ali Majed Al Mansoori, Chairman of ADAC, said: "The Middle East region has registered a 17.3% growth in passenger traffic in the first eight months of 2012, as per the traffic report released cheap cruises in europe by IATA, becoming the fastest growing region cheap cruises in europe in the world.
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