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Airline CEOs head to Belgrade for CAPA Summit

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The CAPA Airline Leader Summit World & Awards for Excellence will take place in Belgrade next month with a number of airline executives to be in attendance. Held in a different city each year, the event feature in-depth discussions led by top C-Suite executives and leaders from across the global aviation industry. With an agenda including panels and presentations, the annual gathering also boasts an awards ceremony honouring leaders in aviation. With hundreds of attendees, this year’s event will, among others, feature the CEOs of Air Serbia, airBaltic, Oman Air, Pegasus Airlines, SunExpress, TUI Airline, Fly4 Airlines and beOnd, the CCO of Swiss International Air Lines, the CFOs of Qatar Airways, TAP Air Portugal and SunCountry Airlines, the VP of VietJet, the Chief Strategy Officer of the Lufthansa Group, VP of Strategy from IndiGo, the CEO of Saudi Arabia’s Air Connectivity Program, the Executive Chairman of the Air Lease Corporation, the Regional Director of VINCI Airports, Embraer’s Vice President for Sales & Marketing, VP for Customers and Marketing at Airbus, the CEO of Leeds Airport. as well as executives from Icelandair, SAS Scandinavian Airlines, Jet2, Norse Atlantic Airways, Air India Express, Eurocontrol, the SkyTeam alliance, European Regions Airline Association and many others. The event will take place at the St Regis Hotel on November 21 and 22. EX-YU Aviation News will be in attendance and bring you the latest from the event next month.

November 01, 2024
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  1. Anonymous14:17

    Leeds Airport, the CEO? Interesting...

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    1. Anonymous17:22

      If you are not impressed, how about this: expansion annex of the best aeronautical museum in the world and the most-visited aviation museum in the world is named after the person that will be one of the presenters at the event.

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    2. Anonymous18:04

      Who?

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    3. Anonymous20:03

      This is light years ahead of self-proclaimed analyst who led the panel with the likes of Brac and Mostar Airport CEOs.

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    4. Anonymous21:39

      Last year, Leeds Airport had more passengers than any other Ex Yu airport except Belgrade.

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    5. Anonymous09:15

      It's actually Leeds Bradford Airport.

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  2. Anonymous14:41

    Probably the biggest aviation gathering in BEG for quite a while. Good to see.

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  3. Anonymous15:10

    Unfortunately nobody from Emirates.

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  4. Anonymous15:14

    Eurocontrol*

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  5. Anonymous15:15

    I'm more impressed by the fact that Belgrade has a St Regis!

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    1. Anonymous15:16

      It opened yesterday

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    2. Anonymous15:34

      They will love the St. Regis 😜

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    3. Liski01:10

      https://onemileatatime.com/news/st-regis-belgrade/

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    4. Anonymous04:05

      Soon Ritz-Carlton and InterContinental

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  6. Rodney Marinkovic09:56

    Veliko i pozitivno iznenadjenje. Za ovaj dogadjaj u Beogradu. Hotel St. Regis je prirodan izbor za ovakav skup.
    Da li ce neko doci iz Australije i Novog Zelanda? 🇷🇸🛫🌍🛬

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    1. Anonymous21:53

      Kako mislite da je "Hotel St. Regis prirodan izbor za ovakav skup" kad je juče otvoren hotel?

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    2. Anonymous23:25

      Hotel je najavljen jos pre dosta godina. Organizator je objavio da ce lokacija konferencije biti St Regis pre nekoliko meseci.

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