CAPA Latin America Aviation & LCCs Summit 2020
วันที่ 17 - 18 กันยายน 2563
ณ Hotel Deville Prime Salvador
Economic headwinds, currency devaluation and political uncertainty have been mainstays in the Latin American aviation industry over the past few years and 2020 is no different. The region is experiencing a sideways economic recovery, as some of the largest economies in the region work to create sustained stability.
Despite those seemingly constant headwinds, passenger growth in Latin America and the Caribbean continues at a steady pace, posting healthy gains throughout much of 2019.
Alliances and partnerships have also taken on a new form, as Delta acquired a share in LATAM, crossing the oneworld global alliance boundary and reshaping the balance of power.
Entering the turn of the century, some of the biggest unknowns for airlines operating in Latin America are the uncertainty over the fate of more liberalised aviation policies and how the region’s 737 MAX operators will navigate the aircraft’s return to service.
The 2020 CAPA Latin America Aviation & LCCs Summit held on 17-18 September, will discuss these issues and other regional developments and challenges, with over 150 delegates in attendance from leading airline, airport and industry executives from Latin America and across the globe.