DAY TWO - WEDNESDAY 24 TH FEBRUARY, 2016

 

AirXperience / Aviation Interiors, Wednesday 24 February 2016

08:59

OPENING KEYNOTE PLENARY SESSION

09:00

Organiser’s opening remarks

Conrad Clifford
09:05

Chairperson’s opening remarks

Conrad Clifford, Regional Vice President, Asia Pacific, International Air Transport Association (IATA)
Panel discussion
09:15

LCC Leaders Panel: Where do we go from here?

Our LCC Leaders Panel returns in 2016, following the amazing reception at our 2015 event. Join some of the LCC industry’s best and brightest as they debate the biggest challenges facing low-cost travel in Asia and beyond. Just some of the issues they will address include:
  • Where are the biggest new revenue generation opportunities for LCCs? How has the market changed in 2015?
  • Will we see more LCCs offering premium cabins, to tempt away FSC business travelers, and will they be successful?
  • How can we overcome the critical challenges of overcapacity, weak profitability, pilot shortages, safety concerns and liberalization?
  • What are the opportunities for LCC partnerships, and is there a real appetite for them? Will LCCs join the global alliances?
  • Do we need to see a redefinition of the LCC business model?
  • Are we heading for a period of consolidation?
Moderator: Conrad Clifford, Regional Vice President, Asia Pacific, International Air Transport Association (IATA)
Mr James Rhee, Chief Executive Officer - North Asia, AirAsia
Mr Campbell Wilson, Chief Executive Officer, Scoot
Stephen Wang, President, Spring Airlines
Mr Albert Burhan, President & Chief Executive Officer, Citilink
10:30

Exhibition Visit, Networking & Refreshments

Mr Elliott Black
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Chairperson

Mr Elliott Black, Director, Office Of Airport Planning and Programming, Federal Aviation Administration

ON-THE-GROUND

Panel discussion
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11:30

Panel | Terminal design in 2016 and beyond

  • How are airport design practices changing to create a more passenger-centric experience?
  • How to use design to put passengers in a spending mood: Retail and dining perspectives
  • What technology innovations are changing the way we think about airport design?
  • Designing a terminal that can cope with increasing passenger numbers comfortably
Moderator: Mr Elliott Black, Director, Office Of Airport Planning and Programming, Federal Aviation Administration
Gautsil Madani, Vice President Marketing and Business Development, PT Angkasa Pura II
Andrew Harrison, Chief Executive Advisor, Mactan-Cebu International Airport
Atty. Emigdio P. Tanjuatco, III, President & Chief Executive Officer, Clark International Airport
Javed Malik, Senior Vice President Airport Operations, Bengaluru International Airport
Panel discussion
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11:50

Panel cont'

Gautsil Madani
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12:10

Upgrading existing airports and building a world-class hub

By 2034, Indonesia is expected to be the sixth largest market for air travel. By then some 270 million passengers are expected to fly to, from and within the country. That’s three times the size of today’s market. That also means, there is a big role for airport operators to make the aviation sector flourish. 

Join PT Angkasa Pura II to hear what it has for airlines at Terminal 3 to be opened in mid-2016, and its masterplan to improve capacity and travel experience.
  • Redesigning existing airport terminals to cope with air traffic growth
  • Upgrading retail space to increase passenger revenues
  • Cutting-edge digital installations and interactive technologies
Gautsil Madani, Vice President Marketing and Business Development, PT Angkasa Pura II
Andrew Harrison
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12:30

The world's first resort airport: New terminal design & adding values to waiting time

Mactan-Cebu International Airport is building a “resort hotel” terminal, which is due to completion in February 2018. Join them to hear the detailed plan, what’s in it for the airlines, and how they would take the travel experience to the next level.
  • Inspiring design that makes the airport not just a gateway, but a destination
  • Being smart with colours, materials and styles
  • Balancing costs against comfort and quality
  • Creating a haven for your passengers
Andrew Harrison, Chief Executive Advisor, Mactan-Cebu International Airport
12:50

Networking Lunch & Exhibition Visit

ON-THE-GROUND

Adam Levin
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14:00

Shop, dine, relax and travel: Enhancing on-ground retail experience

Perth Airport recently opened its newly transformed Domestic pier for Virgin Australia and transformed its International Terminal 1, as part of the airports $1bn expansion project. A further $54m is being invested this year in a new International forecourt and check-in retail, food and drinks concept to showcase Perth’s climate, landscapes and lifestyle. 

It will including travel luggage, health products, with a full service restaurant and an ice cream, juice and coffee kiosk. 

Using technology, the traveller will be connected at all times with the information they need for a wonderful journey.

Join the airport to hear how it is working towards the vision of a vibrant place to shop, dine, relax and travel through.
  • How technology, product selection and terminal design can help to improve the customer journey and support revenue growth in airport retail 
  • Barriers to airport shopping experience and how to remove them
  • Addressing the opportunity and complexity of what the consumer wants from an airline-airport collaboration perspective
Adam Levin, General Manager Marketing, Perth Airport
Mr Chris Au Young
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14:20

Next generation mobile check-in

How Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) is leading the transformation of mobile check-in to deliver an enhanced experience for customers – eliminating airport queuing and thus providing customers with greater speed and ease through the airport terminal.
Mr Chris Au Young, Assistant General Manager, Airport Authority Hong Kong
Mark Kramer
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14:40

Creating a happy flow: Air France-KLM’s single biometric passenger token

  • Implementing biometric technology to remove passenger pain points at the terminal
  • How to improve airport customs and security processes
  • Smart ideas to solve unacceptably long queues
  • How will this trend continue? Will the APAC start to see more acceptance and utilisation of biometric identification?
Mark Kramer, Director Customer Relations and Interactions, Air France - KLM
16:00

Exhibition Visit, Networking & Refreshments

17:00

Close of Aviation Festival Asia 2016

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