Right now, many important changes are happening in the world of aviation. The past year has seen many changes in the standing of the airlines in North and South America, including ranking, ownership, and public favor. Now is when we find out the impact all this activity has had on the industry, and what it means for the future.
Heads of leading airlines and airports will meet in Miami June 2-3 to network (previous days to the IATA´s AGM), learn from each other, debate the hottest and most current topics, and decide who they will work with in the coming year.
Among the participants will be Ben Baldanza of Spirit Airlines, Barry Biffle of Frontier Airlines, Chris Amenechi of Porter Airlines, and Kathleen Vamos of Google. The Aviation Festival Americas is the premier event for low cost and traditional carriers in the Americas, and you shouldn"™t miss it.
Executives will be attending to:
"¢ Pick from content on topics related to Aviation IT, AirXperience, Low Cost, Air Retail, and Aviation Interiors
"¢ Hear how Spirit Airlines is maintaining the lowest costs and able to offer the lowest fares
"¢ Join interactive roundtables to speak with industry experts on topics like how to tie IT into improving the customer experience
"¢ Determine where the industry"™s next big ancillary revenue increase will come from with Copa Airlines
"¢ Understand how WiFi systems on passenger jets are at risk of being hacked with international tech guru Ruben Santamarta
"¢ Hear from Google on building their brands and appealing to the connected traveler
"¢ Ask new airline executives their burning questions during the audience participation at the New Airline Start-up Panel
"¢ Debate what new opportunities lie within NDC with IATA
"¢ Sit down with Miami Int"™l Airport and discuss how they are using location based beacons