Read More
Night Recap - May 22, 2026
7 hours ago
ImmD crackdown targets moonlighting domestic helpers arresting 17
19-05-2026 17:52 HKT
One dead, four injured in Jordan flat fire, 200 residents evacuated
22-05-2026 00:48 HKT





The 30th Routes World, held at AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong, continued on Friday, marking its debut in the city and drawing global attention to aviation and tourism opportunities.
The event, a key gathering for the aviation industry, featured a series of seminars where representatives from tourism boards, airports, and airlines shared insights, alongside dedicated spaces for attendees to schedule meetings and discuss route development, with a bustling atmosphere noted by observers.
A notable session on leveraging major sporting events for economic growth featured industry leaders such as Stephen Smart, Head of Communications at Vancouver International Airport; Katie Mills, International Director at Tourism & Events Queensland; and Philipe Karat, Head of Transportation at Visit Brasil.
They explored how events like the Summer Olympics and FIFA World Cup can boost tourism, create jobs, spur infrastructure investment, and drive long-term economic benefits.
However, they emphasized the need for coordinated efforts among airports, airlines, and local stakeholders to enhance connectivity and maximize these opportunities.

Mills said that Queensland, set to host the 2032 Summer Olympics, is already collaborating with aviation, trade, and media partners across 18 key markets to increase inbound tourism and support transformative initiatives, while also working closely with environmental and innovation sectors.

Karat stated that Brazil’s experience hosting the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympics significantly raised its global profile, attracting more tourists and new airlines, including four low-cost carriers, through strategic incentives and data-driven models that shaped national tourism policies.

Download The Standard app to stay informed with news, updates, and significant events: