Nassau hosts 5th Routes Americas

In just five days time, the 5th Routes Americas event will take place in Nassau and Paradise Island, the Bahamas.

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In just five days time, the 5th Routes Americas event will take place in Nassau and Paradise Island, the Bahamas. The event will be hosted by Nassau Airport Development Company (NADC) and their key partners, Atlantis and the Nassau Paradise Island Promotion Bureau.

This yearโ€™s Routes Americas event will be attended by more airlines and airports than any previous event, confirming Routes Americasโ€™ position as the largest commercial aviation event for the entire Americas region.

Sixty airlines, more than ever before, are currently registered to attend the event, which has attracted a wide range of carriers. US airlines, American Airlines, US Airways, and United Airlines will all be in attendance, as well as the top low-cost carriers in the US (JetBlue, Southwest Airlines, and Spirit). The three largest airlines in Latin America (GOL, LAN, and TAM) have also confirmed that they will be in Nassau for the event along with a strong Canadian presence, which includes Westjet, Air Transat, and Sunwing. There will also be a significant attendance by airlines from other parts of the world such as British Airways, TUI, and Monarch Airlines who are the latest airline to register.

Nigel Mayes, VP and Commercial for Routes, explained: โ€œThe growth of this event mirrors the growth in the economic climate within the Americas and the demand from the air service development community to meet at one event for the entire region. Routes Americas is the most significant platform where air links both within and across continents can be discussed and new air services are born.โ€

โ€œNassau Airport Development Company is delighted to be the host airport for Routes Americas 2012,โ€ said Stewart Steeves, President and CEO of Nassau Airport Development Company. Steeves continued: โ€œAs an airport that is building for the future, we are especially pleased to be able to have approximately 60 airlines from around the world see first-hand how we are building to meet the demands of the destination and to serve their needs.โ€

โ€œThe importance of Nassau as the gateway or hub for the islands of the Bahamas cannot be over-stated,โ€ commented David Johnson, Director General of the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism & Aviation adding, โ€œThe fact that this is an Americas forum is important to note, because we can now claim to be firmly connected to the Americas, with the addition of the COPA service from Panama City, directly connecting the islands of the Bahamas to South America, Central America, and closing the circle around the United States of America, Canada, and the Caribbean.โ€

This yearโ€™s Routes Americas will also see several airports attending the event for the first time with registrations from Gulfport-Biloxi Regional Airport Authority, Charlottetown Airport Authority, Columbus Regional Airport Authority, Kansas City International Airport, Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport, Reno-Tahoe Airport Authority, Lakeland Linder Regional Airport, and, most recently, Hartsfield – Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • Aviation adding, โ€œThe fact that this is an Americas forum is important to note, because we can now claim to be firmly connected to the Americas, with the addition of the COPA service from Panama City, directly connecting the islands of the Bahamas to South America, Central America, and closing the circle around the United States of America, Canada, and the Caribbean.
  • โ€œThe growth of this event mirrors the growth in the economic climate within the Americas and the demand from the air service development community to meet at one event for the entire region.
  • โ€œAs an airport that is building for the future, we are especially pleased to be able to have approximately 60 airlines from around the world see first-hand how we are building to meet the demands of the destination and to serve their needs.

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