Starting tomorrow, Belgrade will host the European Regions Airline Association Regional Conference, which will bring together the heads of more than fifty airlines and over 150 associate members, including manufacturers, airports and service providers. The programme will also feature a number of roundtables and panel discussions. Of particular interest to the EX-YU Aviation News audience will be a panel on Europe’s tourism potential and the essential role of regional aviation, with Croatia Airlines’ Chief Commercial Officer, Slaven Žabo, among the participants. The session will take place tomorrow afternoon. On Thursday morning, a separate panel will focus on building a fleet fit for the future of Air Serbia, with leaders from Airbus, ATR and Embraer joining Air Serbia's CEO Jiri Marek for a deeper look at their partnerships.
On June 2, Ljubljana will host the Slovenian Aviation and Travel Industry Summit, which was last held in 2023. The conference will bring together CEOs and representatives from various airlines and airports across the region and beyond, with a special focus on the Slovenian and wider European aviation industry.
EX-YU Aviation News will be present at both events and bring you the latest.

I hope Fraport will attend the one in Ljubljana haha.
ReplyDeleteHaha you know it actually might be quite realistic that they won’t!
DeleteAs long as we have Mutti Lufti we don't need other airlines. Bravo Fraport!
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