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Bahamas to host 11th ALTA Airline Leaders Forum
Nov 7, 2014 - 11:19:01 AM

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Aviation industry leaders, including airlines and other aviation related organizations´ CEOs, as well as civil aviation authorities, will gather at the 11th ALTA Airline Leaders Forum from November 12th through the 14th at the Atlantis Hotel in Nassau, Bahamas.

The Latin America and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA) is pleased to welcome you to this annual conference that congregates the key stakeholders of the industry to review priorities and identify opportunities.  We will be joined by executives of over 40 airlines and hundreds of delegates from the aviation world.  

Bahamian authorities, including the Right Honorable Perry G. Christie, Prime Minister of the Bahamas and the Honorable Obediah Wilchcombe, Minister of Tourism of the Bahamas, will attend the 11th ALTA Airline Leaders Forum in Nassau to officially inaugurate the event.

Some of the topics to be reviewed include:

· Benchmarking for the perfect partnership between aviation leaders, states and authorities

· Looking into the future and the applications of technology and other innovations as we embrace paradigm shifts

· Perspectives on investing in Latin America and the Caribbean

· The CEO´s points of view live, as CNN´s Gaby Frias “Asks the CEO´s”

For a complete review of subjects to be covered please visit: http://www.alta.aero/airlineleaders/2014/agenda.php



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