Routes World 2023 To Be Held in Istanbul

April 20, 2022

Routes World will take place in Istanbul for the first time in 2023, with iGA  Istanbul Airport being selected as the host of the 28th annual global route development forum.

As a global route development event, Routes World will deliver a platform for decision makers from airlines, airports and tourism authorities to develop strategies that will define the world’s future air services. The event has had a tangible impact on global connectivity, with more than half of the world’s new air services connected to meetings at the event in the last three years.

Speaking at a press conference, Steven Small, Director of Routes, said, “The air transport industry will be critical in enabling global economic recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic. Increased air connectivity delivers substantial economic benefits to a destination – driving trade, tourism, investment, labor supply and market efficiency.”

Small added, “With a strategy in place to reach over 100 million passengers by 2026, iGA – Istanbul Airport is ready to take advantage of the capacity created by the move to the new airport. By hosting Routes World 2023, the airport will showcase the significant development opportunities for foreign carriers and strengthen the position of Turkish Airlines.”

"It will be an honor to host this event on our Republic's 100th anniversary. We are thrilled to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of our Republic at the Routes World 2023 event," Kadri Samsunlu, CEO of iGA Istanbul Airport, said. "Being chosen as the event host is a source of pride for both iGA Istanbul Airport and Turkish aviation. Routes World will bring over 3,000 senior executives from airport operations, airline companies, tourism businesses, and the media to our city. We look forward to demonstrating the position of iGA Istanbul Airport as 'Turkey's gateway to the world'. Its characteristic, massive transfer center, which brings tremendous potential, will reveal Istanbul's hidden qualities and its potential to be the focal point of international tourism."

With more than 60 capital cities a four-hour flight time, Istanbul’s strategic location has often resulted in a perception that the airport solely acts as a transfer point between east and west. A key strategic aim for Istanbul in hosting the event will be to attract new low-cost carriers that will capitalize on the point-to-point potential of the destination.