- by foxnews
- 03 May 2026
Routes Americas 2025 is set to take center stage in Nassau, The Bahamas, bringing together an elite roster of aviation decision-makers to shape the future of air travel across the region. Now in its 18th edition, the event will welcome vice presidents and network planning executives from 90 leading airlines, facilitating over 3,000 strategic meetings with airport authorities and tourism stakeholders to explore new route development opportunities.
Routes Americas 2025 is set to take center stage in Nassau, The Bahamas, bringing together an elite roster of aviation decision-makers to shape the future of air travel across the region. Now in its 18th edition, the event will welcome vice presidents and network planning executives from 90 leading airlines, facilitating over 3,000 strategic meetings with airport authorities and tourism stakeholders to explore new route development opportunities.
Major carriers slated to attend include Air Canada, Avianca, Aeroméxico, British Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, jetBlue, LATAM Airlines, and United Airlines. With increasing competition in the aviation sector, these discussions will play a crucial role in shaping connectivity and market expansion for the coming years.
Beyond route negotiations, Routes Americas 2025 will feature a dynamic Conference Programme, hosting over 25 prominent industry leaders, government officials, and aviation experts. Key speakers include:
This year’s edition is being hosted by the Nassau & Paradise Island Promotion Board, in collaboration with Nassau Airport Development Company and The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation. As a premier Caribbean destination, Nassau & Paradise Island continues to enhance its air connectivity to accommodate growing demand from global travelers.
With an agenda packed with high-level networking, strategic discussions, and industry-shaping insights, Routes Americas 2025 is poised to be a landmark event, setting the stage for the future of aviation across the Americas.
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