The preparations for Network Latin America, scheduled for December 6 to
8 at the Westin Dawn Beach Resort are progressing well. Host PJIAE is in
full swing with arrangements which should guarantee that the prestigious
conference has a flawless run. “We were able to stage a professional and
memorable platform for the Airports Conference of the Americas last
year, and we will present Network Latin America 2009 as a conference one
cannot afford to pass up,” said PJIAE President drs. Eugene Holiday.
Network Latin America is organized annually by Airline Business
magazine, the leading strategic title for airline executives, with a
global reach of 25,000 senior readers. Held previously in Aruba, it is a
conference where delegates will listen to and debate route planning
strategy with key industry players. The meeting provides aviation
executives with a platform for scheduled one-to-one meetings and also
features an exhibition.
Some key facts about the conference: It will be the third Network Latin
America event. Airline Business first introduced the Network concept
where buyers and sellers come together in pre-arranged one to one
meetings, 9 years ago when the first Network USA launched; In addition
to Network Latin America, the magazine’s 2009 events diary featured
Network USA in Fort Worth this March and the Airline Distribution
Conference in Vienna in April with the Airline Strategy Awards in London
in July and Network USA 2010 in Fort Lauderdale next March; The Flight
Global website is the biggest aviation portal in the world
www.flightglobal.com; Airline Business’ website offers 10 years of
searchable archives, 150 chief executive interviews and links to the
Airline Business blogs written by the magazine’s editors.
Drs. Holiday said PJIAE was prepared. “We are delighted that we have
been chosen as the hosts for this prestigious meeting of the aviation in
our hemisphere. Yet another unique opportunity to showcase St. Maarten’s
tourism and aviation products,” he said. He said hosting the conference
fits well within company goals to promote St. Maarten as a Top Caribbean
vacation destination and Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIA)
as a Caribbean Leader in Aviation.