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Gain knowledge into the future of the North American marketplace from leading industry speakers
Hear the most up-to-date predictions for the future of the US domestic landscape from leading industry experts, and learn from the experiences of other organisations to help influence your future business decisions during the TakeOff North America 2024 conference programme.
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Advance Aviation is a full-service airport marketing partner focused on decreasing leakage while increasing enplanements and passenger retention across the country. Our vast airport industry knowledge and full-scale marketing services enable us to help our airport partners with their challenges and goals. We focus on increasing community engagement for those who could and should fly local helping increase enplanements and load factors which are vital for attracting new service.
Welcome introduction from Routes. Hear what you can expect over the course of the event.
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Matthew Cornelius, Executive Vice President, Airports Council International – North America
This presentation will explore the current state and potential future trends that could shape the direction of the regional market and the route development landscape.
This panel discussion will share key marketing tactics, strategies, and creative approach to help impact commitment to fly local, decrease leakage, and increase enplanements. Learn about travel trends that help inform creative messaging, and the data driven research that drives a proven digital strategy.
This Keynote Address will offer a look at the intertwined challenges of aircraft ownership and leasing costs, aging aircraft, and maintenance bottlenecks, providing insights into how airlines are navigating these issues in pursuit of profitability. John Heimlich, vice president and chief economist at Airlines for America (A4A), representing major U.S. carriers, will share his views on the future of the industry.
* Please note like all events, the programme is subject to change.