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Airport Revenue News (ARN) is spearheading a national, industry-wide campaign entitled Project: Airports. The campaign, conceived by Airport Revenue News and endorsed by the ARN Advisory Board (a group comprised of airport directors Charles Isdell (PHL), Thomas Kinton (BOS), John Martin (SFO) and Larry Berg (YVR)), will be launched in September 2006. Respected for its journalistic integrity, ARN is seen as the perfect launching pad for this bold campaign.
The goal of Project: Airports is twofold
The first is to unite and rally airports and companies doing business with airports under a singular mission. Project: Airports will be an annual campaign for airports and their supporting businesses to utilize in all marketing and/or retailing endeavors.
The second goal is to convey to the public, legislators, the media and others of the wide-ranging benefits of airports to their communities. Airports have undergone an array of changes varying from facility and security improvements to broader shopping and dining choices to improved customer/traveler service. Project: Airports perfectly encapsulates the industry's efforts to create a better, safer traveling experience while spotlighting its impact on the local community.
"A new era of airports has arisen and the general public needs to be aware of how important their airport is to the economic well being of their communities, " notes Airport Revenue News President & CEO Pauline Armbrust.
About Airport Revenue News
ARN is the airport industry's leading trade magazine and information resource covering all airport concession and revenue-generating issues. The monthly magazine is published out of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
ARN is published by Armbrust Aviation Group (AAG), an aviation publishing and consulting firm. AAG is also the publisher of the Jet Fuel Report and AirOps.
See Press Releases to Come
Incorporate the Project: Airports logo in your marketing materials, advertisements and media buys! Download the approved logos here, please note that these files could be open in photoshop and resized for web use as well.
   
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