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        	  The first Routes Silk Road, the route 
			  development forum which connects Asia, the CIS, Central and 
			  Eastern Europe and the Middle East will open this weekend in 
			  Tbilisi, Georgia. 
			  The event will bring together leading airports, 
			  airlines, tourism authorities, policy-makers and aviation 
			  stakeholders to develop new air services to, from and within the 
			  region, which is home to around two thirds of the world’s 
			  population. 
			  Hosted by United Airports of Georgia and 
			  supported by the Georgian National Tourism Administration, Routes 
			  Silk Road will take place in the Georgian capital on 6 - 8 July 
			  2014. 
			  Over 250 delegates are expected to attend Routes 
			  Silk Road, representing over 45 airports and 35 leading airlines 
			  which connect the region, including Etihad, Air China, China 
			  Southern, Turkish Airlines, Aeroflot, AirAsia X, easyJet, Air 
			  Astana, Air Baltic, Czech Airlines, Air Arabia, Wizz Air and 
			  Atlasjet. 
			  Kate Aleksidze, CEO of UAG, said, “It is an 
			  absolute honour and we fee truly privileged to host Routes Silk 
			  Road 2014 in Tbilisi. Georgia has achieved some outstanding 
			  results over the last decade in terms of PAX growth, which has 
			  been trebled since 2005. We believe that hosting Routes Silk Road 
			  gives UAG and its stakeholders a unique opportunity to promote the 
			  country as destination and generate further growth of the aviation 
			  industry in both the country as well as all over the region.” 
			  One of the highlights of the event will be the 
			  Routes Silk Road Strategy Summit which will take place on Sunday 6 
			  July and in the morning of Monday 7 July and will open with a 
			  keynote address from Giorgi Kvirikashvili Minister of Economy and 
			  Sustainable Development of Georgia. Around 20 high-level industry 
			  leaders will speak at this hard hitting conference covering some 
			  of the hot topics affecting the industry today, including Kate 
			  Aleksidze, CEO of United Airports of Georgia; Yevgen Treskunov, 
			  EVP Strategy and Development, Ukraine International Airlines; Iase 
			  Zautashvili, General Director, Georgian Airways; Mete Erkal, 
			  General Manager, TAV Georgia; Arman Khachaturyan, CEO, National 
			  Competitiveness Foundation of Armenia and Daniel Burkard, Director 
			  of External & International Relations and Deputy Airport Director 
			  at Domodedovo Moscow Airport. Attendees will also hear a keynote 
			  presentation from Alla Peressolova, Programme Manager Silk Road of 
			  the UNWTO who will be holding their Silk Road Task Force alongside 
			  Routes Silk Road. 
			  Katie Bland, Director Routes for UBM Live said: 
			  “Like the Silk Road of old, today’s air services facilitate trade 
			  and commerce between the many peoples of this vast and diverse 
			  part of the world. It is for this reason we are bringing together 
			  the leading airports and airlines which connect the 4.5 billion 
			  people of Asia, Central and Eastern Europe and the Middle East 
			  regions. Routes Silk Road aims to further improve the connections 
			  between the major cities in this important region, and the 
			  decisions taken here will help shape air transport in the region 
			  for years to come.” 
			  Located at the crossroads between Europe and 
			  Asia, Georgia is a bridge connecting several important economic 
			  regions including Europe, the Newly Independent States (NIS), 
			  Turkey, the Caucasus and Central Asia region. Its geographic 
			  location makes the country the transportation hub for commerce and 
			  job creation.
  
			  
			  
			  Routes,
			  
			  Silk Road,
			  
			  Tbilisi,
			  
			  Georgia
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