ASIA Airfreight Terminal (T) recently struck a deal with Air Premia to serve as the cargo terminal operator for the airline's inaugural route from Seoul Incheon to Hong Kong.
Air Premia introduced four weekly flights using Boeing 787-9 aircraft which started on January 24. Hong Kong International Airport-based T said the new route would boost belly capacity between the two regions, reports London's Air Cargo News.
'We are excited to partner with T as we launch our new route between Incheon and Hong Kong,' said Daniel Kim, vice president of the cargo division at SATS-owned T.
'T's reputation for excellence in cargo handling and terminal operations aligns perfectly with our commitment to providing top-tier service. This partnership will undoubtedly enhance our cargo operations and contribute to our continued success in the region.'
T chief executive Mike Chew added: 'We warmly welcome Air Premia to Hong Kong and are honoured to be their cargo terminal operator. Their commitment to high standards complements T's values perfectly. We look forward to supporting Air Premia's growth and ensuring seamless operations for their flights.'
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Air Premia introduced four weekly flights using Boeing 787-9 aircraft which started on January 24. Hong Kong International Airport-based T said the new route would boost belly capacity between the two regions, reports London's Air Cargo News.
'We are excited to partner with T as we launch our new route between Incheon and Hong Kong,' said Daniel Kim, vice president of the cargo division at SATS-owned T.
'T's reputation for excellence in cargo handling and terminal operations aligns perfectly with our commitment to providing top-tier service. This partnership will undoubtedly enhance our cargo operations and contribute to our continued success in the region.'
T chief executive Mike Chew added: 'We warmly welcome Air Premia to Hong Kong and are honoured to be their cargo terminal operator. Their commitment to high standards complements T's values perfectly. We look forward to supporting Air Premia's growth and ensuring seamless operations for their flights.'
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