Budapest hosts CEE Aviation Conference today

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Air travel industry insiders met in Budapest yesterday for the beginning of the first annual CEE Aviation Conference, Hungarian news agency MTI reported. 

The event aims to cover the latest industry news and technological developments as well as future trends. It also seeks to analyze airline and airport business development strategies in the CEE region and offers participants a chance to network.

Among the conferenceʼs speakers were Lufthansa vice president for European sales Heike Birlenbach, director of the European Regions Airline Association Simon McNamara, and IATA area manager for Eastern Europe Anca Apahidean. The final day of the conference is today.

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