The CrossRacer Group has been the main handling service provider of the G20 in Argentina

The G20 summit took place this year between November 31st and December 1st in Argentina, bringing together the world's main heads of state and government. In this context, the CrossRacer Group has been the main handler at Ezeiza International Airport. The Argentine company received 10 out of the 20 participating delegations, and many arrived in the country with more than one aircraft.




Alex Verschoor, CEO of CrossRacer, made a balance about what was the work in the framework of the G20 and said: 'The operation and planning began several weeks before the event, where we worked hard in the coordination of services with the airport operations managers of each country, serving as a link with local authorities.'

In addition to providing specific services to each country, we coordinated ramp services, catering, passenger and delegation movements, and immigration and customs procedures, among the many things we have done. 'It was undoubtedly one of the major milestones that will mark the history of CrossRacer for the future', Alex concluded. 



The list of delegations serviced by CrossRacer during the summit:

    • Alemania
    • Brasil
    • Canada 
    • Chile
    • China
    • Corea del Sur
    • Estados Unidos
    • India
    • Japón
    • Reino Unido

    Ezequiel Minassian, manager of CrossRacer|Airport, commented on how they carried out the operation of the official flights: 'To maintain quality service, leaders were appointed for each operation, with work teams with vast knowledge and experience in passenger service, ramp, operations, transportation and coordination of services, dedicated exclusively to meeting the needs of each country. It was a great effort by the entire team, which undoubtedly paid off'.



    In total, CrossRacer operated more than 50 official flights during the G20 summit and involved a large number of our staff from different disciplines in what was a precedent-setting event in the company's history. 

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