Speaker Details

Martin Kamlah
Munich Airport International

Martin Kamlah

As head of Munich Airport's mid/long-term financial and strategic planning team, Martin had a key role in the forming and decision-making process. He led/participated in most concession/PPP projects and was especially responsible for airport development and planning. After a six-year engagement as PM for the development and construction of the new capital airport in Honduras and other projects in Central America, Martin is now leading the corporate development and operations department at MAI.
Day - 2 - Commercial development – retail, F&B, concessions and experience - 16:25 - 16:55

Are private airport terminals the future of luxury air travel?

The presentation will explore the growing trend of exclusive, private terminals catering to affluent passengers seeking a premium experience. It will analyze the factors driving the demand for VIP terminals and discuss the unique features and amenities offered by these luxury facilities. Additionally, the presentation will examine the potential impact of this trend on the air travel industry, addressing questions such as whether private terminals will redefine luxury air travel and how traditional airports can adapt to compete in this evolving landscape. Finally, it will draw insights from the VipWing at Munich Airport, offering an exceptional travel experience.

The audience will learn:

  • VIP terminal trend: understand the rising demand for exclusive airport experiences and the unique amenities they offer
  • Industry impact: explore how private terminals may redefine luxury air travel and challenge traditional airports
  • Real-world insights: gain valuable perspective from the success of Munich Airport's VipWing and its exceptional service


Day - 1 - Airport design, planning and development - 09:00 - 17:30

Panel discussion: AAM – how do you imagine the future business of transportation?

This panel session will discuss the status of advanced air mobility (AAM) as an industry, as well as how airports, operators and regulations around the globe are preparing for the integration of the first new mode of transportation in decades. Be it cargo or passengers, this will create new means of connection for people and goods, as well as potential new business models in the transportation industry as whole and new streams of revenue. The future is upon us and we as an industry we need to be prepared.

The audience will learn:

  • How will this affect airports and operators around the globe?
  • Identifying new business models and revenue streams
  • Understanding the latest updates on eVTOL and AAM
  • How to understand infrastructure requirements
  • How to get involved in AAM