THE International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) plans to hold its executive summit (ES) organised by EVA International Media and annual general meeting in Budapest, Hungary from November 20-22.
The summit will bring together decision-makers from across the globe for a series of panel discussions, keynote speeches and round table debates.
Concurrently, Budapest airport will host an opening ceremony for its new BUD Cargo City during the event, inviting delegates, customers and suppliers to tour the facility, followed by a gala dinner at its historic Terminal One building, reported The STAT Time, Navi Mumbai.
BUD Cargo City is part of the BUD:2020 Development Programme at the central Eastern European hub, which served 45 airlines and handled 146,113 tonnes of cargo in 2018.
'We as the host are excited and extremely proud to announce that Budapest airport is able to bring the 2019 TIACA executive summit to the city of Budapest, being selected after competing with other top locations worldwide and following previous prominent locations of TIACA events in Toronto, Miami and Paris,' said Budapest airport chief executive officer Jost Lammers.
'We hope that this event will create new business opportunities between the attendees, from which every senior member of the cargo community will benefit.'
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The summit will bring together decision-makers from across the globe for a series of panel discussions, keynote speeches and round table debates.
Concurrently, Budapest airport will host an opening ceremony for its new BUD Cargo City during the event, inviting delegates, customers and suppliers to tour the facility, followed by a gala dinner at its historic Terminal One building, reported The STAT Time, Navi Mumbai.
BUD Cargo City is part of the BUD:2020 Development Programme at the central Eastern European hub, which served 45 airlines and handled 146,113 tonnes of cargo in 2018.
'We as the host are excited and extremely proud to announce that Budapest airport is able to bring the 2019 TIACA executive summit to the city of Budapest, being selected after competing with other top locations worldwide and following previous prominent locations of TIACA events in Toronto, Miami and Paris,' said Budapest airport chief executive officer Jost Lammers.
'We hope that this event will create new business opportunities between the attendees, from which every senior member of the cargo community will benefit.'
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