AGIFORS Airline Operations 2010
Enabling Dependability and Efficiency

 

City Facts

Queensland's vibrant capital, Brisbane, is a laid-back city with a cosmopolitan attitude. Great year-round weather, a rich and varied arts and culture scene, and excellent drinking and dining options are fast making 'Brissie' the place to live.  Situated along the Brisbane River, the city is a mix of old and new. Older heritage buildings such as the Town Hall grace the central business district (CBD), and impressive modern monuments such as the Gallery of Modern Art stand proudly along the water's edge. The diverse neighbourhoods are perfect for exploring on foot and there's an abundance of green spaces.   Brisbane is a diverse city - a green city with a perfect climate. It is a growing city with one of the fastest growing economies in Australia. It is a city of many small quirks from having our very own style of building (the ‘Queenslander’) to creating a swimming beach right in the middle of the central business district.

Airports

BNE - Brisbane Airport

Ground Transportation

Airport Transfer
http://www.bne.com.au/to-from-airport/transport-options

Public Transportation Website
http://www.translink.com.au/ 

Conference Hotel


In the heart of Brisbane, The Sebel & Citigate King George Square is perfect for both the business and leisure traveller, in close proximity to the business and shopping districts and all that wonderful Brisbane has to offer. Be tempted and succumb to an alluring experience at Bistro Allure or the stylish and funky KG Bar. With panoramic views of the historic City Hall, the exciting Bistro Allure Brisbane Restaurant features a unique open planned kitchen and traditional wood-fired pizza oven and is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Relax at KG Bar with a sleek and stylish atmosphere, edgy furnishings, DJ on selected nights and an impressive wine and cocktail menu that makes this Brisbane Bar the place to be seen.

Accommodations

A limited number of rooms have been blocked at the Sebel & Citigate King George Square for the annual operations conference.  Online reservations must be received before 30th April 2010 using the customized (dedicated) hotel reservation process to guarantee the nightly conference rate of AUS 189 for single and AUD 209 for double occupancy.  Reservations received after 4/30 may be eligible for this discounted rate based on availability.  Room rates are available two days before the first day of the conference and two days after the last day of the conference (based on availability).  All credit card information must be provided to confirm reservations. In order to receive this special conference rate, reservations must be made via the AGIFORS reservation process, and specifying the Conference/Event Code: AGIF1005.
 

Registration Information

The registration fee includes conference technical materials*, all scheduled meals and social events outlined in the meeting agenda, and a full day excursion (*delegate registration only).  The early registration fee before 30th April 2010 is USD 250 per (airline, or academic) delegate, USD 500 per industry delegate, and  USD 750 per vendor delegate.  Registration fees received after this date will be considered late and will incur a USD 75 late fee, no exceptions.
 

Attire

Business Events - Business Casual
Welcome Reception - Business Casual
Social Events - Casual
Banquet Gala - Business Formal

The average temperature in Brisbane in late May: 10C - 15C.
 

Contact Information

If someone needs to contact you during the AGIFORS Airline Operations 2010 you can be reached at the conference Hotel.

Conference Organizers

Michael Clarke
Phone      +1 (682) 605-1727
Fascimile  +1 (682) 605-7696
Email Michael Clarke

Tim Niznik
Phone      +1 (817) 967-3784
Fascimile +1 (817) 931-9270
Email Tim Niznik

 
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