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MEET 69 AIRPORTS AND AIRLINES AT AIR CARGO AMERICAS!
As the largest, most well attended air cargo show in the Western Hemisphere,
this show provides an opportunity to meet over 3,500 international
aviation and business executives. DON’T MISS IT!
Register online today at www.aircargoamericas.com.
OCTOBER 25 IS THE DEADLINE FOR DEEPLY DISCOUNTED AIRFARES TO ATTEND
AIR CARGO AMERICAS - RESERVE YOUR TICKET TODAY!
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
USD$225 |
USD$250 |
USD$350 |
USD$400 |
| Caribbean |
Central America |
Ecuador |
Argentina |
Bolivia |
| Canada |
Colombia |
Peru |
Brazil |
Chile |
| Mexico |
Venezuela |
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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. Airport
and airline fees and taxes are not included.
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.
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.
AMERICAN
AIRLINES
BOOTHS # 615, 617
American Airlines is the world’s largest airline, contributing
more than $150 billion per year to the U.S. economy. American and its
regional airline affiliates, American Eagle and the AmericanConnection
airlines, serve 250 cities in over 40 countries with more than 4,000
daily flights. Among domestic U.S. airlines, American’s 2006 market
share was 17.8%. American’s network covers points throughout North
America, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe and the Pacific. The combined
network fleet numbers more than 1,000 aircraft. In 2006, American carried
more than 98 million passengers. The airline has nearly 82,000 employees
worldwide. www.americanairlines.com
AMERICAN
AIRLINES CARGO
BOOTHS # 615, 617
American Airlines Cargo, a division of American Airlines, carries over 100 million
pounds of cargo weekly to major cities. American’s regional carriers serve
more than 250 cities in over 40 countries with more than 4,000 daily flights.
American provides one of the largest cargo networks in the world, with cargo
terminals and interline connections available across the globe. www.americanairlinescargo.com
CARGO SERVICES
INC.
BOOTHS
# 611, 613, 710, 712
Cargo Services, Inc. (CSI) provides a wide range of services for
airlines that prefer to outsource to maximize their freight-related
yields from
a turnkey cargo department – incorporating every facet of handling,
marketing, accounting and administration -- to customized services
that address specific client needs.
CSI has developed a unique brand of cargo services which has generated
millions of dollars of profitable revenue from general cargo, time-sensitive
small freight, and both U.S. and international mail, for several carriers
in the South Florida market. The company’s clients over the years
have included international, as well as domestic U.S. airlines. www.cargo-services.com
DHL AVIATION AMERICAS
BOOTHS # 701, 703, 800, 802
For more than 35 years, DHL has built the world's premier global delivery network
by trailblazing express shipping in one country after another. Over 220 countries
and territories later, DHL is the global market leader of the international express
and logistics industry. DHL specializes in providing customers with innovative
and customized transportation solutions from a single source. www.dhl-usa.com
GLOBE
AIR CARGO
BOOTHS # 611, 613, 710, 712
Created in 1992, Globe Air Cargo (GAC) has a unique set-up of offices
and partners all across the territory to offer a full range of services
and complete sales coverage in the USA. GAC has developed its core
business of GSA’s by obtaining contracts with major airlines
and extending the Miami operation to an efficient domestic network
covering Chicago, New York, Atlanta, Houston, Los Angeles, and Seattle.
Today's Globe Air Cargo Inc. portfolio demonstrates the ability of
the company to achieve excellent results for airlines of all sizes
in a very competitive market.
UPS
BOOTHS # 601, 603, 700, 702
UPS is the world's largest package delivery company and a global leader
in supply chain services, offering an extensive range of options for
synchronizing the movement of goods, information and funds. Headquartered
in Atlanta, Georgia, UPS serves more than 200 countries and territories
worldwide. UPS's stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange (UPS)
and the company can be found on the Web at www.ups.com.
AIR CARGO REBOUNDS FROM SLOW START IN 2007
According to IATA’s traffic results for August 2007, international
air freight demand grew 6% in August, its strongest growth rate for 16
months. The improvement in performance in August boosted the overall
growth for the year-to-date to 3.9 per cent.
The recent improvement in freight demand growth indicates airlines may
be winning back market share from other transport modes with competitive
pricing and operations.
"While the credit crunch
clearly shook business and consumer confidence in August, demand
for air travel remained solid with record high load
factors for August. This, combined with strong revenues over the first
half of the year, is behind our improved industry profitability forecast
of $5.6 billion for 2007. None-the-less, the industry’s financial
situation remains fragile and the potential for weakening demand must
continue to be met with improved efficiency across the value chain,” said
Giovanni Bisignani, IATA’s director general and chief executive
officer. www.aircargonews.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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