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Belgrade to host CAPA World Aviation Summit

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The Serbian capital of Belgrade will host the annual CAPA World Aviation Summit in November 2024. The CAPA World Aviation Summit is a benchmark event for the global travel industry, offering thought leadership, networking opportunities, and in-depth insight on the issues and trends. It brings together airline CEOs, executives, vendors and other stakeholders from the aviation sector. Belgrade will host the event after Abu Dhabi, which will do so this November. Air Serbia's CEO, Jiri Marek, announced the development today at the Aviation Day South East Europe conference, being held in Belgrade and hosted by the airline, IATA and Sabre. Mr Marek noted that Air Serbia aims to bring more aviation-related events to the country in the coming years. Further details for the CAPA World Aviation Summit 2024 can be found here. 

October 17, 2023
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  1. Anonymous10:46

    Wow nice!

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    1. Anonymous08:38

      Well done Belgrade

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  2. Anonymous12:03

    Are you going to publish some report from the Aviation Day South East Europe conference?

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  3. Anonymous12:07

    That is very prestigious!

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    1. Anonymous13:00

      It really is

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  4. Anonymous15:01

    Impressive!

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  5. Anonymous15:11

    What's the difference between blocked and out of order? If Belgrade got some low level conference we wouldn't see same comments. But this is a really big one so it attracts once-in-a-ten-years comments.

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  6. Anonymous17:05

    Kapa dole.

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  7. Anonymous19:34

    Congratulations to Jiri Marek and his team for bringing CAPA WAS 2024 to Belgrade

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    1. Anonymous10:13

      ✈♥️🛬😀✈🌐🛬

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  8. Anonymous10:07

    Svaka cast Er Srbija! Prvih deset godina pod imenom Otadzbine, obzirom na mnogo okolnosti uspevate da u ovoj drzavi otvorite vrata i za tako vazne skupove. Kao sto je CAPA. Nadajuci se u vasu veru, trud i sprovodenje zamisljenih projekata u ostvarenje. Ocigledno da Er Srbija dostojno nosi ime svoje drzave Srbije.
    Vasa avio kompanija dostojno ce proslaviti Prvu stogodisnjicu od vremena Aero Puta. Nastavljajuci rast flote, zadovoljniji personal, povecanje frekvenci. I povecanje interkontinentalnih linija.
    Vase ime samo ukazuje da ce te uspeti. I biti najuspesnija avio kompanija izmedju Grcke i Austrije.Kao i izmedju Apenunskog poluosttrva i Crnog Mora.
    Ozbiljnost, odgovornost i primena u zivot su osnov, platforma za ostvarenje u razvoju comercijalne avijacije.
    Mnogo srece Er Srbiji.
    Rodney Marinkovic. Aviation Enthusiast Group.
    Belgrade & Sydney ✈♥️🛬😀✈🌐🛬

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