Airline association undergoes facelift
The Foreign Airlines Association (FAA) has officially re-launched with a new brand, website and mission.
The networking association for foreign airline executives, which will celebrate its 70th anniversary in October 2016, has seen membership grow by more than 25% in the past two years, with 27 airlines on board.
Chairman, Colin Stewart, said: "With constant technological innovation and evermore savvy consumers, the airline industry has changed significantly. If the FAA is to continue to deliver real value to members, it must evolve."
The FAA – www.foreignairlines.co.uk – is looking for ways to work with the Board of Airline Representatives in the UK (BAR UK).
The FAA said it offers members the opportunity to meet like-minded airline representatives, promote their airline, discuss matters of mutual interest and share expertise and best practice via regular networking events throughout the year.
Diane
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