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WORLD ROUTES OFFICIALLY HANDED OVER TO KWAZULU-NATAL

The 21st World Route Development Forum will take place in the KwaZulu-Natal’s coastal City of Durban, South Africa at its majestic Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre from 19 – 22 September 2015, marking the first time in history that the event has been hosted on the African continent.

“Hosting World Routes 2015 in Durban will be an incredible opportunity and experience for the Province of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. We are the most popular tourism destination for all South Africans and more international visitors are now sampling our attractions every year. Meanwhile, Durban is South Africa’s premier port handling more than 80 million tons of cargo per year. In addition the region is recognised as the country’s biggest manufacturing hub. We are also witnessing growth in the number of international investors such as Samsung who are establishing their factories in the city, thus capitalising on its strategic location for global trade. This positive trend is carried through in the improvement of our air transport logistics, particularly at Dube TradePort to ensure convenient cargo movement. We believe that hosting World Routes 2015 will further assist the province in securing more direct air linkages with the rest of the world, which is essential for accelerating the region’s radical economic growth, especially in the tourism sector,” said Michael Mabuyakhulu, Provincial Minister of Economic Development, Tourism & Environmental Affairs.

Many of the region’s key stakeholders have joined forces in support of World Route Durban 2015 and these include the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Economic Development, Tourism & Environmental Affairs; Tourism KwaZulu-Natal; Trade & Investment KwaZulu-Natal; Airports Company of South Africa; King Shaka International Airport; Dube TradePort; Durban & KZN Convention Bureau and as well as eThekwini Municipality.

Katie Bland, Director Routes, UBM Live commented, “We are very excited to be taking World Routes to Durban in 2015, the first time in Africa – a new frontier for growth. The air service development community will have the opportunity to experience the market, including King Shaka International Airport and Dube TradePort as well as the many cultural and tourist attractions the City of Durban and KwaZulu-Natal province have to offer.”


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