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Aviation industry flies into Brisbane

Hannah Edensor
Published on: 19th August 2015 at 11:34 PM
Hannah Edensor
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Brisbane has been named as the host city for the largest Australian-Pacific aviation conference of its kind next year.

Lord Mayor Graham Quirk said CAPA – Centre for Aviation would stage its Australia Pacific Aviation Summit in Brisbane for the first time in August 2016.

“The CAPA Australia Pacific Aviation Summit is the pre-eminent aviation strategy summit in the region, attracting aviation and travel industry executives from across Australia, New Zealand, Asia and the Pacific,” Quirk said.

“With leaders from airlines serving the region in attendance, the CAPA Australia Pacific Aviation Summit debates and discusses the important issues facing the aviation industry.

“The CAPA Australia Pacific Aviation Summit also attracts key corporate travel buyers, travel management companies and the wider industry.

“This summit will bring airline decision makers to Brisbane and give us the opportunity to showcase our superior aviation, tourism and travel credentials.”

“It will also continue to grow Brisbane’s influence as a serious player in the Asia Pacific region and heighten our reputation as a new world city full of opportunity.”

The event dovetails with a key recommendation of the Brisbane 2022 New World City Action Plan to secure more direct international airline services and attract more visitors via current connections.

Brisbane marketing ceo John Aitken joined with CAPA Executive chairman Peter Harbison at the recent 2015 CAPA Australia Pacific Aviation Summit in Sydney where Brisbane was announced as next year’s host.

“Securing the summit is another win for our Brisbane 2022 aviation route procurement program and was the result of Team Brisbane collaboration involving the Brisbane Convention Bureau and our city partners who offered vital support,” Aitken said.

Harbison said he was delighted Brisbane would be the host city for the 4th annual CAPA Australia Pacific Aviation Summit in 2016.

“Our international guests and local delegates will be exposed to the tremendous business, travel and tourism opportunities that exist in Brisbane and our hosts will have the opportunity to showcase the unprecedented investment in facilities and services that is occurring in the city and surrounding region,” he said.

The CAPA Australia Pacific Aviation Summit is expected to attract 450 delegates and provide an economic impact of $586,000 for Brisbane, with support provided by Tourism and Events Queensland, Brisbane Airport Corporation and local industry.

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