Tickets still available for ACW awards dinner in China

Tickets still available for ACW awards dinner in China

Tickets for the prestigious Air Cargo Week World Air Cargo Awards 2016 Gala Dinner at the Kerry Hotel in Shanghai, China on 15 June 2016 can still be picked up.

To get your tickets for the glittering night visit www.worldaircargoawards.com/tables.cfm – to buy a single ticket for £115 or 10 tickets can be bought for £1,000.

The Air Cargo Week World Air Cargo Awards 2016 will celebrate excellence and achievement in the air cargo industry and is only 74 days away.

The evening features a Gala Dinner including a champagne reception, four-course dinner with wines, music, live entertainment and the awards presentation.

Voting for the accolades takes place until 29 April for the Air Cargo Week World Air Cargo Awards 2016. To cast your vote visit www.worldaircargoawards.com/voting.cfm – there is only 28 days left vote.

Awards are presented in nine categories ranging from Airfreight Forwarder of the Year to Cargo Airline of the Year and are voted by members of the air cargo community.

Sponsors for the event include Etihad Cargo, Saudia Cargo, Brussels Airport, and Air Asia Cargo, but further sponsorship opportunities are still up for grabs for categories by contacting sales@azurainternational.com for details.

Visit www.worldaircargoawards.com for more informarion about the evening.

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James Graham

James Graham is an award-winning transport media journalist with a long background in the commercial freight sector, including commercial aviation and the aviation supply chain. He was the initial Air Cargo Week journalist and retuned later for a stint as editor. He continues his association as editor of the monthly supplements. He has reported for the newspaper from global locations as well as the UK.

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