Kempinski Dead Sea to host World Connect
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APG Global Associates (APG-GA) will host the 1st Annual APG-GA World Connect Conference at the Kempinski Hotel Dead Sea Resort near Amman, Jordan October 29th to 31st, 2009.
Jean Louis Baroux, President and CEO of the APG-GA said, “We are proud to be “The World’s Leading Network for Airline Distribution and Financial Services” and our client list of more than 230 airlines is a testament to the credibility of our products.”
James W. Foster, APG- GA COO noted “In this difficult economic period, we are inviting, at our expense, the “movers and shakers” of our customer portfolio to a three day conference to discuss how to grow their incremental global business on a “success” basis – increasing sales in markets that are currently lying fallow and not working for them.
We will explain how successful airlines use a mix of Interline, BSP/ARC and direct Web Sales Channels to optimize revenues – and demonstrate how our World Program elements can energize their revenues in each. APG GA members from all over the world will attend this important forum to meet with our clients and we have an unforgettable social program planned to complement the work sessions.
Under contract to both IATA and ARC, the APG Global Associates offer to all scheduled airlines (legacy or LCC, IATA members or not) the APG-GA “World Program” – a suite of standardized distribution and financial service tools encompassing sales and marketing representation (APG GSSA); variable cost access to BSPs (APG IBCS and IWCS) and ARC (APG AACP) in the United States; interline electronic ticketing (APG IET); negotiated fare filing services (APG ATPCO
FFS) and ticket audit/reporting (APG Air Connect).
Mr. Baroux added, “Our APG-GA “World Program”, uniformly applied in 67 offices covering 115 countries, is a holistic approach to outsourced airline distribution and financial management, from “A to Z”, geared to helping airlines extract the last incremental dollar from both small/seasonal “Online” markets and “Offline” markets of all geographical sizes, in all parts of the world.”
ENDS
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