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ASM announces new role for Mike St Laurent

World route development consultants, ASM (Airport, Strategy and Marketing), have announced a new appointment within their Manchester-based company.

Mike St Laurent (right) joined ASM in February 2014 and has been promoted to Vice President Consulting. Mike joined the business from Air Canada where he spent over 30 years as a leading figure within the Scheduling, Network Planning and Revenue Management functions. Mike will continue to support ASM's global clients in achieving their route development goals with his insight into airlines requirements.

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Mike commented: "My time at ASM has enabled my career to flourish, at ASM we pride ourselves on the creation and delivery of new routes; and I am proud to have had an instrumental role in many of our successes through our detailed route data forecasts and business cases. I also look forward to continuing to deliver our training programme globally to share my knowledge and experience with industry colleagues."

David Stroud, Managing Director, ASM, stated: "This appointment is indicative of ASM's talent, and we are proud to be able to promote internally to meet our client's requirements, whilst also recognising Mike's contribution to the company. Mike has a wealth of valuable industry experience and I am pleased he is developing his career at ASM, and will continue to deliver new routes for airports and stakeholders."

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UKā€based ASM Ltd was founded in 1993 as the world's first route development consultancy and was the founding company of Routes which organises world-renowned airline and airport networking events through its regional and global Route Development Forums. Each year, there is one global event and one regional event in Asia, Africa, Europe, the Americas and CIS respectively.

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