What do the Iguaçu Falls, Lençóis Maranhenses, the beaches of Balneário Camboriú, the Curitiba Botanical Garden and the Jalapão National Park have in common? In addition to being some of the most beautiful landscapes in Brazil, these are destinations that have CCR airports as the main form of air access. The tourist appeal of these places and the potential of the markets where the concessionaire operates are highlights in the 2024 edition of Routes América, held in Bogotá from March 19th to 21st.
This is considered the main event for the development of air services on the continent, bringing together more than 300 organizations, including airlines, airports, tourism authorities, as well as sector partners. This is an opportunity to build high-value relationships with a qualified audience active in the development of air services around the world.
CCR Aeroportos takes advantage of its participation in Routes América to promote the potential of its portfolio, present numbers that indicate the growth perspective in the regions where it operates and indicate the best paths for developing new businesses in the terminals it manages in Brazil.
“We came to Bogotá with the intention of consolidating strategic alliances and expanding the offer of international enger flights from the airports we serve”, says Graziella Delicato, Executive Manager of Air Business at CCR Aeroportos. “We aim not only to boost the number of people ing through our terminals, but also to present the potential of destinations and contribute to the economic development of the regions where we operate”, she adds.
The presence of CCR Aeroportos at Routes América is part of the company's strategy to strengthen the CCR brand as a relevant player in the airport sector and strengthen relationships with airlines.
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