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Over 2,000 Aviation Leaders To Head To Singapore This February

All Are Attending The Aviation Festival Asia 2016

Asia's aviation industry is booming. With low fuel prices allowing airlines to realize improved margins, increased focus on passenger experience making happy passengers and new market entrants emerging all the time, there are some big successes to celebrate. But we are also facing a very real problem – how will the industry cope with huge expected rises in passenger numbers, increased competition and a downward trend in fare prices?

Enter Aviation Festival Asia 2016.

Over 2,000 leaders in global aviation will come together in Singapore February 23-24 at the 12th annual Aviation Festival Asia 2016 to tackle these challenges head on. This annual conference and exhibition will span seven streams of content with over 150 experts sharing their insights on the latest innovations in aviation and where the industry is heading towards in the future.

This is the place to get practical advice from leading airlines and airports on how you can streamline your business and improve profitability; learn about the latest technological innovations shaping the future of our industry and their application for your business; and explore how you can put the passenger experience at the heart of your strategy and become a truly customer-centric airline.

The following airlines have confirmed that they will be joining us: Etihad Airways, Delta Air Lines, AirAsia, Jetstar, Lufthansa, Air New Zealand, Finn Air, Gulf Air, Air India, Garuda, Sri Lankan Airlines, V Air, Cebu Pacific Air, Air France KLM, Air Astana, ANA, flydubai, Hawaiian Airlines, Hong Kong Airlines, Royal Brunei Airlines, Nok Air, Peach Aviation, Spring Airlines, Swiss International Airlines, Hong Kong Airlines, VietJet Air, Tigerair and more.

Some key highlights include Arif Wibowo, President and Chief Executive Officer, Garuda Indonesia, Juha Jarvinen, Senior Vice President – Chief Commercial Officer, Finnair, Barathan Pasupathi, Chief Executive Officer, Jetstar Asia Airways and Vinay Dube, Senior Vice President - Asia Pacific, Delta Air Lines.

(Source: Terrapinn news release)

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