Argentina was presented in China to extend its advances in air connectivity

As part of the Revolution of aircraft, INPROTUR attended the World Routes 2018 fair in Guangzhou City. World leading companies showed interest in operating our country.

With the mission to continue the expansion of Argentina connectivity with the rest of the world, the National Institute of Tourism (INPROTUR) participated in the World Routes 2018 show at the Convention Center China Import & Export Fai city Complex Guangzhou, China, from 15 to 18 September.

World Routes is a traveling exhibition for airlines, airports, destinations and companies related to aviation. It is an international event that works for industry professionals develop and plan new air routes.

In the four – day fair they were attended by over 3,000 delegates from more than 300 airlines, 700 airports and 130 tourism officials from 110 countries in order to generate strategic meetings. In addition there were more than 80 industry – related conferences.

INPROTUR participated along with representatives from Aeropuertos Argentina 2000 in order to generate new and more air routes to Argentina, with particular emphasis on getting more and better connectivity from China to our country. In this regard, meetings were held with China Southern Airlines, Air China, American Airlines, Copa Airlines, Emirates, Qatar Airways, LATAM and Qantas, among other airlines.

This participation comes within the framework of the Revolution of the aircraft, which allowed Argentina to have a greater air connectivity from international markets. The next flight of Air Europa, which will operate the Madrid-Iguazu route from June 1, 2019, the direct connection between Toronto and Buenos Aires by Air Canada, Flight London-Buenos Aires Norwegian Airlines or next The Buenos Aires Angeles American Airlines are just some of the achievements.

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