Routes World Awards 2024 Shortlists Announced
The 2024 Routes World Awards has unveiled its finalists, celebrating 30 organizations and 10 individuals for excellence in route development.
Under 5 Million Passengers
- Curaçao International Airport
- Halifax International Airport Authority
- Newcastle International Airport
- Olbia – Costa Smeralda Airport
- Tallinn Airport
5-10 Million Passengers
- Adelaide Airport
- Cape Town International Airport
- Edmonton International Airport
- Keflavik-Reykjavik Airport
- Larnaka International Airport
10-20 Million Passengers
- Budapest Airport
- Calgary International Airport
- Edinburgh Airport
- Hamburg Airport
- Prague Airport
Over 20 Million Passengers
- Athens International Airport
- Singapore Changi International Airport
- Brussels Airport
- Vienna Airport
- London Gatwick Airport
Destination Marketing
- Visit Cyprus
- Japan National Tourism Organization
- Malta Tourism Authority
- Promotur – Canary Islands Tourist Board
- Department of Tourism, Philippines
Airlines
- Aegean Airlines
- British Airways
- KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
- SunExpress
- Wizz Air
Rising Star Award
- Michael Garko, Sun Country Airlines
- Adda Malín Vilhjálmsdóttir, Keflavík Airport
- Sarah Bin Moammar, Saudi Air Connectivity Program
- Maricella Valdivia, Cebu Pacific
- Nina Mulhall, Aeropuertos Argentina
Individual Leadership Award
- Trent Banfield, Tourism Australia
- Majid Khan, Saudi Air Connectivity Program
- Ioanna Papadopoulou, Athens International Airport
- Balazs Bogats, Budapest Airport
- Jay L Lingeswara, VietJet Air
Winners will be announced at the Routes World 2024 Networking Evening on October 7.