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And this year's congress will be even bigger
Following the success of the Asia Pacific Aviation Summits conferences in 2006 and 2007 and the outstanding and senior level of those that attended, the Australia Pacific Aviation Summit 2008 is set to return in an even bigger and better format for its 4th successive year.
Key Themes:
- Low-cost airlines: Can they survive in their current form?
- Path to sustainable profit – Is ancillary revenue the answer?
- Fares fair – Fuel surcharges and ticket price
increases: What’s the best approach?
- Customer loyalty and innovation – Increase stickiness through better service and relationship management
- Keeping costs in check – Using technology and automation to streamline processes
Gain insight from leading airlines, aviation companies and industry experts:
- Qantas Airways
- Virgin Blue
- Jetstar Airways
- Tiger Airways
- Etihad Airways
- Air Asia X
- Adam Air
- Viva Macau
- Nok Air
- L’Avion
- Kingfisher Airlines
- Hahn Air
- Regional Pacific Airlines
- Auckland Airport
- Brisbane Airport Corporation
- Broome International Airport
- Cairns Airport
- Christchurch International Airport
- Dubai Airports
- Dunedin International Airport
- Gold Coast Airport
- Hamilton Airport
- Mumbai International Airport
- Newcastle Airport
- Queensland Airports Limited
- Sydney Airports Corporation
- Wellington Airport
- and more...
Why should you attend?
Australia Pacific Aviation is poised for its biggest upheavals in a decade, due to new airline models and brands, as well as new aircraft technologies entering the market, according to

Peter Harbison,
Executive Chairman,
Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation.
“In 2008, this region’s aviation market is expected to register the highest growth rates in a decade,
providing massive opportunities for airports, suppliers and travellers. But with rapid growth come inevitable challenges and pressures for airlines, airports, airways and users alike. Learn more about the key players and the big strategic moves shaping the outlook at the region’s premier aviation event, the Australia Pacific Aviation Outlook Summit 2008.”
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