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Saudia Cargo grows freighter network to Europe

Saudi Airlines Cargo increases its scheduled freighter service network by offering additional flights from Asia and Africa to Brussels and Amsterdam
 
Saudia Cargo is increasing its freighter capacity on a number of routes across its global network. In its scheduled freighter service network, the cargo airline will add one additional flight per week from Guangzhou to Brussels, bringing the total number of weekly flights to three; one additional flight per week from Dhaka to Brussels, bringing the total number of weekly flights to five; and two additional flights per week from Nairobi to Amsterdam, resulting in a daily service. A number of these routes will benefit from service upgrades, with B747-400Fs being utilised on the Dhaka-Brussels route as well as the on Nairobi-Amsterdam route, where all MD-11Fs will be replaced by B747-400F aircraft. 
 
The revised schedule will also see the introduction of a new European destination as the airline prepares to begin its first ever scheduled freighter services from the United Kingdom to Saudia Arabia, commencing with two flights per week from Manston. Overall capacity from Europe will grow by 5 frequencies to 22 weekly freighter flights to KSA from its hubs in Brussels, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Malpensa and Manston. 
 
Saudi Airlines Cargo operates a fleet of 15 freighters and sells the belly-capacity on 145 passenger aircraft for Saudi Arabia’s flag carrier Saudia, spanning a rapidly expanding global network of 225 destinations. In addition to its scheduled freighter services, the cargo airline also provides cost-effective and practical worldwide charter flight solutions from a growing fleet of dedicated charter aircraft. 
 
www.saudiacargo.com

Quelle: LogEastics

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