Manama, The 29th edition of Routes World, the foremost global event in the aviation industry, commenced today at the Bahrain International Exhibition Centre. Held for the first time in the Kingdom, the event runs from October 6-8, is hosted by Bahrain International Airport (BIA), managed and operated by Bahrain Airport Company (BAC), in partnership with Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority (BTEA) and the Bahrain Economic Development Board (EDB). This prestigious gathering of aviation professionals and industry leaders welcomed over 2,300 delegates, representing 230 airlines and 530 airports from around the globe. Mohamed bin Thamer AlKaabi, the Minister of Transportation and Telecommunications; Fatima bint Jaafar Al Sairafi, the Minister of Tourism; Sara Ahmed Buhiji , Chief Executive Officer of BTEA; and Khalid Hussain Taqi, Gulf Air Group (GFG) Chairman; attended the event. During the opening ceremony, Minister AlKaabi delivered a speech, welcoming participants from around the world to the 29th edit ion of the Routes World 2024. He emphasised the event's vital role as a platform for crucial discussions on shaping the future of the global aviation industry, enhancing air connectivity, and building upon the achievements of previous editions in this regard. He further noted that hosting Routes World in Bahrain for the first time provides participants with a valuable opportunity to witness firsthand the Kingdom's potentials, capabilities and strategic location. These factors position Bahrain as a key player in shaping a sustainable and thriving global aviation sector. Fatima bint Jaafar Al Sairafi, the Minister of Tourism and Chairperson of the BTEA, affirmed that hosting the Routes World 2024 at the Bahrain International Exhibition Centre represents a significant strategic step towards achieving the objectives outlined in the Tourism Strategy 2022-2026. This event aligns with strengthening the ties between the tourism and aviation sectors, recognising their vital interdependence. Hosting this global confe rence presents a valuable opportunity for expertise exchange within the aviation industry, contributing to its development. Minister Al Sairafi emphasised that the Kingdom consistently strives to be a premier destination for conferences and exhibitions. The Bahrain International Exhibition Centre, the most modern in the Middle East, offers a comprehensive array of facilities and services, enabling it to host world-class events. This centre significantly contributes to bolstering Bahrain's robust and well-equipped tourism infrastructure, to accommodate major events. She highlighted the tourism sector's ongoing efforts to solidify Bahrain's position as a leading tourism destination for international events by cultivating an unparalleled environment for their success. This aligns with the strategic objectives of realizing Bahrain's Economic Vision 2030, contributing to enhanced economic growth and the advancement of the tourism sector. Mohamed Yousif AlBinfalah, CEO of BAC, said, "Hosting Routes World 2024 ma rks a pivotal milestone for the country's aviation, tourism, and logistics sectors, aligning with the national vision to become a global hub for connectivity and economic growth. The event is a perfect example of successful collaboration with the Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority and Economic Development Board, to achieve a shared government objective of connecting airports, airlines, and destinations, and positioning Bahrain as a leading tourism hub." He further added, "Routes World 2024 provides a platform to showcase Bahrain's vision for the future of global air connectivity. With our geographical advantage, cutting-edge infrastructure, and business-friendly environment, this event allows us to position Bahrain as an attractive destination for international carriers and travelers alike. I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to all governmental and private entities that contributed to the Kingdom of Bahrain's successful hosting of the Routes World, showcasing Bahrain's state-of-the-art infras tructure." The 29th edition of Routes World 2024 serves as a strategic platform to strengthen the Kingdom's position as a distinctive tourist destination. The event is poised to drive passenger traffic growth and support the government's vision of establishing a thriving tourism sector. Over the course of three days, more than 9,000 meetings will take place, bringing together representatives from 80 of the world's top 100 airlines. The event will also feature over 40 speakers, including keynote addresses from five airline CEOs. The opening day of Routes World 2024 featured engaging panel discussions with prominent industry leaders on the rapid growth trajectory of the Arabian Gulf region. Dr. Jeffrey Goh, Chief Executive Officer of Gulf Air Group (GFG), participated in an insightful discussion on navigating the future of airline development and achieving success in a rapidly expanding market. Another panel discussion delved into the expanding role of technology in logistics, where the CEP of BAC, detailed the guests about the integral role of airfreight and cargo operations in the evolution of air travel and airport management, highlighting future opportunities for enhancing global connectivity and operational efficiency. Source: Bahrain News Agency
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