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Jordan's Airport International Group to host key aviation summit

Airport International Group, the Jordanian company responsible for the expansion and operation of Queen Alia International Airport, has announced that it will be hosting the CAPA Middle East & Africa Aviation Summit in 2020 for the first time in Jordan.
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Airport International Group, the Jordanian company responsible for the operation of Queen Alia International Airport, has announced that it will be hosting the CAPA Middle East & Africa Aviation Summit in 2020 for the first time in Jordan.

The summit is one of several events organised around the globe by CAPA - Centre for Aviation; one of the world’s most trusted sources of market intelligence for the aviation and travel industry. The announcement was made during this year’s Summit, which was held in Dubai in April.

Scheduled to take place next March, the acclaimed event will convene hundreds of industry leaders, renowned experts and key stakeholders who will address current and future trends, opportunities and challenges emerging within the Middle East and Africa – two regions boasting the highest expected industry growth rates worldwide. Presenting a powerful platform for the exchange of unique insights and business prospects, the 2020 CAPA Middle East & Africa Aviation Summit will help position Jordan as a prime host of prominent events within today’s highly dynamic local, regional and international aviation arenas. In addition, the summit will actively contribute to the development of the local tourism sector by promoting the kingdom’s historical and natural sites, vibrant culture and warm hospitality.

“We are excited to be hosting the CAPA Middle East & Africa Aviation Summit next year, which will be an opportune time for aviation stakeholders from around the world to gather in Jordan and come up with new ideas and solutions to elevate the overall air travel experience within our region. We look forward to this prestigious event and the positive results it will undoubtedly yield for all parties involved,” commented Kjeld Binger, Airport International Group CEO. - TradeArabia News Service

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