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Demand for air travel is back in a big way but with this recovery comes a myriad of complex challenges for the world of aviation. Sign up for our one-day event in Dallas to hear from the leaders and smartest voices in the industry break down strategies for the future.
Skift Aviation Forum took place in Dallas-Fort Worth in November 2022. Read and watch coverage from the event at the link below.
Skift Aviation Forum, created for the leaders of the aviation industry, is bringing together some of aviation’s most influential leaders and big thinkers to discuss the pressing issues impacting air travel today.
The one-day event at the historic Statler Hotel in downtown Dallas will offer a 40,000-foot view of the industry. The forum looks at aviation and the business of airlines from a global perspective, and how trends in tourism, technology, labor and especially climate change are changing the way people travel and interact with air travel.
Here are just a few of the important discussions we have in store:
Recovery 3.0: The New Challenges of Meaningful Financial Recovery
After two years of lost revenue and pandemic uncertainty, there’s good news: Demand is finally growing. However, what’s good news for destinations, makes for complex challenges for aviation leaders faced with high fuel costs, a strong U.S. dollar, high debt, potential recession, and geopolitical unrest. How does the industry keep this trend moving upward and harness its momentum?
Customer Experience in Turbulent Times
While technology, design, and service have often dominated the customer experience conversations, the great resignation has put a new spotlight on staffing and the challenges of recruiting, training, and retaining employees across the customer journey. We’ll take a look at the critical dependencies between well-trained staff and critical service delivery in attracting and retaining customers and how airlines can better satisfy the needs of a more tech-savvy consumer for whom loyalty often feels fleeting.
Latin America: The Most Dynamic Market in the World
No where else in the world are airline markets changing as much as in Latin America. Our deep dive session with leading CEOs will explore the unique nature that makes Latin America ripe for innovation and consolidation. We’ll look at how start-ups are disrupting typical expansion plans and how new destinations are impacting tourism, lodging and who is leading this expanding market.
Network Planning in a Post-Pandemic Era: Where Are They Going Now?
What have we learned and how do the insights of leading planners provide some predictability for the skies ahead? This deep-dive session will explore network planning strategies that meet the challenges of these dynamic times. A new crop of leading growth airports emerged during the pandemic, from Austin to Boise and Cancun, that are reshaping the way airlines think about where they fly.
Sustainability: It Just Might be the Hardest Job
With airlines pledging net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, airline executives are grappling with a sooner-than-you-realize deadline. We will explore the outsized challenges of these pledges and the increasingly important role of sustainability leadership and expertise in aviation.
Don’t Miss Out
This is just a small sampling of what you’ll learn at this year’s Aviation Forum in Dallas.
Sign up today for Skift Aviation Forum, happening in-person on November 16 and find out why it will be the top event of the year for the airline industry. Everything will take place at The Statler where we will welcome 300+ attendees for stage discussions, networking, receptions, and more.
Register today below or via the Skift Aviation Forum registration page. Single tickets are $995 each, and group tickets for two or more start at $845 each. Subscribers to Skift premium products get even deeper discounts and exclusive access to online attendance. Read more on our Subscriber Access page.
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