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Japan prepares to host Routes Asia for first time

Japan prepares to host Routes Asia for first time

Okinawa will host the first Japanese Routes Asia air service development forum this weekend, with the event designed to boost international transport connections.

Now in its 15th year, Routes Asia brings together airlines, airports, tourism authorities and governments to plan new flights and increase existing services.

Over 930 route development professionals from 110 airlines, 170 airports and 20 tourism authorities are expected to attend this year’s event at Okinawa Convention Centre.

Japan has become a more affordable tourist destination in recent years due to the emergence of low-cost carriers and the depreciation of the Japanese yen.

Between 2011 and 2016 the number of overseas visitors surged from 6.2 million to over 24 million, while Japan’s international market capacity grew by 43 per cent to 52.5 million seats.

Okinawa has also experienced a tourism boom with over eight million people travelling to the prefecture every year to enjoy the subtropical climate, serene beaches, crystal clear sea, lush forests, UNESCO World Heritage Sites and unique culture.

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Okinawa’s Naha Airport has more than trebled its international flight capacity in the last three years from an average of eight to 23 a day.

New links include Hangzhou, Nanjing, Tianjin, Kaohsiung and Bangkok.

Hosting Routes Asia will give Okinawa the opportunity to showcase its many attractions to the aviation industry.

The airlines that have signed up include Air China, Air Asia, Air New Zealand, All Nippon Airways, British Airways, Hainan Airlines, Norwegian and Qatar Airways.

The conference element of the event, the Strategy Summit, will give delegates the chance to hear from industry leaders.

The high profile speakers include the chief executive of Hong Kong Express, Andrew Cowen; the president of Spring Airlines, Steven Wang; and Etihad Airways’ vice president international affairs, Vijay Poonoosamy.

Steven Small, brand director of Routes, said: “This is the first year that Routes Asia will be held in Japan, so it’s an exciting landmark for us.

“The event will help Okinawa Prefecture to reach its target of 10 million tourists a year by 2021.”