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Feb 26
2010
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Network 2010 will be in Fort Lauderdale March 7th, for a conference that brings together key players from airports and airliners to discuss business opprrtunities in America. This allows for airports to meet and build relationships with existing air travel providers as well as meet with newer low-cost competitors to discuss possible flight routes in to and around the U.S. and Latin America.
Many new contracts and flight routes have been launched as a direct result of prior Network events and this year is expected to do the same.
The event (Network USA 2010) is a place where high-level delegates can debate and conversate international route-planning strategies as well as other important subjects affecting the future of the air travel planning industry.
The most important feature of this event is the ability for one-on-one meetings, allowing airports to conversate marketing plans with senior airline route planners. Since the conception of Network, multiple new air traffic routes have been established as a result of contacts and relationships being formed between airline decision makers and airport senior personnel. Network expects this year to be no different; just another step forward in the expansion of communication and integration among airports and air travel providers.
The conference is to be held aboard The Grand Floridian Yacht in Fort Lauderdale. The Grand Floridian, is Fort Lauderdales premier and exclusive luxury yacht charter. Charter One's luxury charters are established and extremely popular corporate event venues who frequently host meetings, celebrations and product releases form both local, domestic and international corporations. For more information on Charter One Yachts or to schedule your next event, visit the website at www.yachtchartersnow.com
Fort Lauderdale, FL. - With just days left before the kickoff of the most celebrated sporting event of the year, Reebok is rushing to take advantage of South Florida's immense media exposure in lieu of Super Bowl Sunday. The company has a history of capitalizing on the Super Bowl audience by introducing new product launches, and this year is no different than the rest. No, Reebok is not running a Super Bowl ad this year - well at least not on the air. Instead, they've decided to take it straight to the water.
Located in downtown Fort Lauderdale, the 125 foot