17 - 18 April 2007, Marriott Grosvenor Square Hotel, London, United Kingdom
The world's Regional Airports convention
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World Low Cost Airlines 2008 ~ London
The Budgies Low Cost Airline Awards 2008 ~ London
World Regional Airport Congress 2008 ~ London
SCMLogistics World 2008 ~ Singapore
SCMLogistics Excellence Awards 2008 ~ Singapore
Aviation Outlook Asia 2008 ~ Singapore
CAPA Aviation Awards for Excellence ~ Singapore

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Media partners       


We work with leading magazines and publishers in this arena. If you are interested in becoming a media partner for this event please contact:
Karen Hewett, Marketing Director

Email: karen.hewett@terrapinn.com
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7827 4165
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7242 1508

 



The low cost airline business has experienced extraordinary growth in recent years in terms of passengers carried, airlines launched, aircraft ordered and distribution worldwide. Taken together, all these new-model operations are set to represent an even greater proportion of the total commercial airline industry in the future. Despite this growing importance, there has been little serious coverage in the aerospace media - until now. Low Cost Airline Business, launched in April 2006, is the first quarterly magazine to offer serious analysis of all aspects of this growth industry. It takes a detailed look at airlines, aircraft, airports, routes, maintenance, onboard services, airline handling, finance, IT and e-commerce applications. Each issue carries company profiles, in-depth articles and news from around the world, written by professional and authoritative contributors. An important feature of Low Cost Airline Business is interviews with key decision-makers sharing industry experience and expertise. In keeping with its aim of reaching senior management, Low Cost Airline Business is produced as a professional and attractive publication. For the busy executive, Low Cost Airline Business is at the top of the reading list.

 

AIRPORT CITIES is the only media in Middle East, Africa & South Asia dedicated to addressing the complex issues of AIRPORTS.AIRPORT CITIES is designed to meet the information need of the global audience & the decision makers to keep up to date with the latest developments in AIRPORT TECHNOLOGY. Covering new Airport technology projects, both in products & under development, safety and security issues, Airport services, ground traffic management, the changing airport infrastructure, ground support, planning/ finance, Information systems, Design and Construction, Baggage and cargo handling systems & all other aspects involved in Airport Management that drives changes, AIRPORT CITIES will be an invaluable resource.

 

TRANSPORT INFORMATION CENTRE is the leading transport information provider in the Baltic States and the CIS (with representatives in Moscow, Kiev, Vilnius) area and provides a large scale distribution of its publications in the markets of Europe and Asia. The product portfolio of the Publishing House includes: weekly transport journal, Transportweekly, Transportweekly special editions, monthly magazine Transport Trade Herald, transport business news website www.transportweekly.com. Transport Information Centre Gertrudes street 23-1, Riga, LV – 1011, Latvia. Phone: +371 7842178 Fax +371 7842178 Email: info@transportweekly.com

 

TravelPlus is the award winning magazine written especially for the premium traveller. It’s “must read features keep the most frequent and affluent travellers up to date on the world of both business and leisure travel. The magazine is mailed directly to 50,000 qualified high end traveller´s with the NEW digital version being e-mailed direct to an addition 150,000 opt-in travellers ensures that TravelPlus is read by more affluent, astute frequent flyers than any other independent premium travel publication.

 

AsiaInt is a specialist provider of economic and political intelligence on Asia. Through its Asia Intelligence and China Watch services it provides a comprehensive one-stop information resource for all those with a professional interest in Asia. AsiaInt combines three specialist information resources geared specifically to China with five Asia-wide information resources and a range of 'bespoke' benefits geared to the needs of individual organizations. It also has a specialist resource dedicated to monitoring Asian infrastructure developments. Asian Infrastructure is the leading publication in its field; it covers seven areas of infrastructural development throughout Asia, providing market intelligence and analysis on all projects large enough to be of interest to foreign companies. A FREE seven-day evaluation of all AsiaInt’s resources is available from http://www.asiaint.com.

 

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