DME Connections 2011: Ways of Increasing DME Competitiveness
November 9, 2011, the Domodedovo Airport invites representatives of airlines, aviation industry experts and journalists to participate in the annual Interline Conference “DME Connections 2011”. This year the Interline Conference will be attended by more than 40 Russian and foreign air carriers, such as Cathay Pacific, Etihad Airways, EL AL, Transaero, Thai Airways, S7 Airlines, Utair, AirBridgeCargo.
“Only a large aviation hub can offer its partner air carriers additional business opportunities through mutual cooperation,” said Marketing Director of the Moscow Domodedovo Airport, Vladimir Kamynin. “Co-operation of the airlines based in the same airport makes it possible to increase the payload, to expand route networks, and, as a result, to increase the competitiveness of the airlines.”
Passengers benefit from such cooperation as well. Agreements reached between the airlines will make it possible to offer passengers more comfortable and efficient transfer flights: the transportation is registered on a unified form of one airline, additional safeguards in the event of flight delays are provided, special rates are available, etc.
“We hope to expand our interline cooperation with other airlines, which will open up additional opportunities for passengers from different regions, who make a transfer at the Domodedovo Airport,” Tatyana Tokarenko, Head of Sales Department of EL AL in Russia, comments participation of the airline in the conference “DME Connections 2011”.
“This is a great opportunity to meet airline partners and discuss the ways of increasing sales of a joint product,” said Tatyana Popa, PR-Manager of Air Moldova. “The outcome of these meetings will be new offers for our airline passengers to create a wide network of convenient connections with flights of partner airlines at the Domodedovo Airport at attractive through fares.”
“DME Connections is an opportunity to meet potential interline partners, all in one day, and there is no need to initiate a special meeting,” Natalya Goryunova, Chief Representative of Etihad Airways in Russia, said about the benefits of participation in the conference.
The Interline Conference “DME Connections 2011” is aimed at development of cooperation between Russian and foreign airlines operating flights to/from the Moscow Domodedovo Airport. The Conference consists of two parts: a presentation part and pre-planned bilateral meetings, where the airline representatives will have the opportunity to discuss possible options for cooperation with their partners and enter into bilateral agreements.
The 11th Annual Interline Conference “DME Connections 2011” will be held at the conference center of Radisson Royal Hotel at Kutuzovsky Prospekt 2/1 build. 1, Moscow on November 9. For more information about the event please call: +7 (495) 544-53-13 or visit the Conference page http://conference.domodedovo.ru
Media accreditation is available up to 12.00 November 8, 2011 by phone: +7 (495) 795-34-27 and by e-mail: pr@dme.ru
CONFERENCE PROGRAM:
9.00 - 10.00 - Registration of participants
10.00 - 11.30 – Presentation part:
“Market Trends of Moscow Aviation Hub”
Vladimir Kamynin
Marketing Director
Moscow Domodedovo Airport
"Expansion of Distribution Network is Pledge of Airline Effective Performance"
Marina Bukalova
Vice - President
Transport Clearing Chamber CJSC
"New Principles of Russia-EU Air Traffic Organization"
Oleg Demidov
Deputy Director of the Department of State Policy in Civil Aviation
The Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation
11-30 -11.40 – Briefing for the media organizers and representatives of airlines
11.30 – 12.00 – Coffee break
12.00 – 16.00 - Working sessions, negotiations with partners
The DME Connections Interline Conference, initiated and organized by the Moscow Domodedovo Airport, has been held since 2000. During this time the Conference has become an international business platform for the negotiation, establishment and development of contacts among professionals of aviation market in Russia, the CIS countries and abroad.
The Moscow Domodedovo Airport is the largest Russian airport. Over 10 years, passenger traffic has been increased almost 10-fold, from 2.8 million people in 2000 to 22.3 million passengers in 2010. The Moscow Domodedovo Airport has been chosen for flights to Moscow by members of the world's leading aviation alliances—Star Alliance and Oneworld.
Since 2010, the Moscow Domodedovo Airport has been on the top of the list of the best airports in Eastern Europe for the quality of its service, according to the annual rating by the independent research company Skytrax Research (UK).