| Deeply
Discounted Airfares To Attend Air Cargo Americas |
Thanks to American Airlines and American Airlines Cargo, Air Cargo
Americas is pleased to offer attendees deeply discounted airfares to
attend the exhibit and conference. Companies can take advantage of
these very low air fares to bring customers and foreign sales staff
to the event.
AMERICAN AIRLINES RATES
Airport and Airline Fees and Taxes Not Included
USD$225 |
USD$250 |
USD$350 |
USD$400 |
| Caribbean |
Central America |
Ecuador |
Argentina |
Bolivia |
| Canada |
Colombia |
Peru |
Brazil |
Chile |
| Mexico |
Venezuela |
|
Paraguay |
Uruguay |
REGISTRATION IS SIMPLE
A mission delegate should make his/her airline reservation at the local
American Airlines Ticket Office by phone or in person. The delegate
must give the reservation agent the Star Reference name: “AIRCARGO
AMERICAS” to be eligible to receive a discounted ticket.
After speaking with the local American Airlines ticket office, the
delegate must complete the American Airlines Ticket Request Form and
the Air Cargo Americas registration form and fax both to the World
Trade Center Miami at (305) 871-7904. The delegate must complete all
the information on both forms and include the record locator (6 letters)
which he or she will receive from American Airlines. Forms without
the RECORD LOCATOR will not be processed.
American Airlines will not issue airline tickets without proof of
a completed registration form on file for the show with the World Trade
Center Miami.
The American Airlines office in Miami will then issue the ticket electronically.
The delegate can pick-up a copy of his/her airline schedule at the
local American Airlines ticket office by mentioning the record locator
and showing a picture identification.
Delegates must travel between November 3 to November 11, 2007. The
ticketing deadline is October 25, 2007. American Airlines will not
issue tickets after October 25, 2007.
If you have any questions, please contact Emy Rodriguez at 305-871-7910
or e-mail her at erodriguez@worldtrade.org.
MARTIN AIR
BOOTHS #801, 803, 900, 902
Martinair's philosophy is simple: employ the most dedicated professionals,
provide personalized and efficient service anytime – anywhere,
and set the industry standard fro cargo management. Martinair has
had this philosophy for over 40 years.
Martinair Cargo specializes in providing logistical solutions – with
over four decades of expertise and the largest convertible fleet in the
world
offering
any range of capacity from full freighters to wide-body belly configuration.
Martinair Cargo is adept at handling full-charter and part-charter requirements.
Martinair aircraft are available to other airlines on a wet or dry lease
basis.
www.martinaircargo.com
EXPERIENCE
AVIATION BOOTH # 1006
On June 27, 2007, 23-year-old Captain Barrington Irving secured his
place in history as the first black pilot and the youngest person
ever to fly solo around the globe. Irving flew more than 24,600 miles
in a single-engine aircraft on his 3-month journey. His purpose was
to show other youth that if he could achieve his dream, they could
too. In 2003, Captain Irving founded the Miami-based nonprofit organization
Experience Aviation, Inc. to introduce students to career opportunities
in aviation. In 2006, he opened an Experience Aviation Learning Center
that offers career inspiration tours and provides after-school programs
at local schools.
Fedex And Variglog Sign Agreement To Operate In The U.S.
And South America
FedEx and VarigLog, the former affiliate of Varig have, signed an agreement
to operate joint flights between the United States, Brazil, Argentina
and Chile. The agreement seeks to increase cargo between Brazil and
the United States by 10% to reach 385 tons weekly. FedEx plans to add
more capacity on its service to Brazil and will use VarigLog to expand
its coverage domestically and to Argentina and Chile and Brazil. www.AVnewsinc.com
AEROUNION
TO OPERATE IN 10 U.S.-MEXICO MARKETS
AeroUnion received authority to operate all-cargo service in nine U.S.-Mexico
markets. Atlanta-Guadalajara, Houston-Guadalajara, Laredo-Guadalajara,
New York-Guadalajara, Laredo-Guadalajara, Los Angeles-Leon, Miami-Monterrey,
Los Angeles-Tijuana, Atlanta-Mexico City, and Atlanta-Monterrey. The
carrier plans to operate weekly flights in each market using A300 aircraft.
www.AVnewsinc.com
- A-Z
Group
- American
Airlines Cargo
- American Airlines
- Cargo
Canada
- Cargo Services, Inc.
- DHL Aviation
- Globe
Air
- Magaya Corporation
- Martinair
Cargo
- Oceanwide (USA) Inc.
- Tampa
Cargo
- UPS
Organizer:
World Trade Center Miami
Host: Miami
International Airport
| Sponsorship
Opportunities |
The IX Air Cargo Show
provides unique opportunities to showcase products and services to
executives in the Western Hemisphere. Sponsorship packages range
from banners to the E-Commerce Center and a luncheon. To receive
further information on the opportunities available, contact Charlotte
Gallogly (info@worldtrade.org)
or call (305) 871-7910.
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