RUSSIA's AirBridgeCargo is raising the frequency of its services operating within Asia by now offering six Shenzhen flights per week, eight Narita services and two Ho Chi Minh City flights.
ABC said the additional capacity will reinforce its position in these markets, as well as facilitate import/export flows of the respective stations. All the destinations were already established in the carrier's network, with Shenzhen being the latest addition, reported London's Air Cargo News.
The Shenzhen service kicked off at the end of 2018 and has been 'supported by stable customer demand, prompting the increase to six frequencies per week to accommodate various types of cargoes, including those requiring special handling procedures,' the airline was cited as saying.
ABC commercial director Alexey Zotov said: 'Being one of the three airport hubs serving Pearl River Delta, Shenzhen complements our Asia Pacific online stations and offers our customers more options for delivery of their consignments.
'With the airport's plan for further cargo infrastructure expansion and construction of a third runway, we feel supported and confident that our flights will be operated smoothly and seamlessly, ensuring we can guarantee the level of quality our customers expect from us.'
General director Sergey Lazarev added: 'We expect our customers will get more flexibility and a variety of delivery solutions to/from Asia. This will bolster our abc e-com product out of Shenzhen, abc XL and abc pharma from Narita, and abc general with abc valuable services from Ho Chi Minh City.
'Based on the backdrop of healthy and stable growth of Asian countries, ABC will be able to boost export volumes, at the same time accumulating burgeoning import volumes.'
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ABC said the additional capacity will reinforce its position in these markets, as well as facilitate import/export flows of the respective stations. All the destinations were already established in the carrier's network, with Shenzhen being the latest addition, reported London's Air Cargo News.
The Shenzhen service kicked off at the end of 2018 and has been 'supported by stable customer demand, prompting the increase to six frequencies per week to accommodate various types of cargoes, including those requiring special handling procedures,' the airline was cited as saying.
ABC commercial director Alexey Zotov said: 'Being one of the three airport hubs serving Pearl River Delta, Shenzhen complements our Asia Pacific online stations and offers our customers more options for delivery of their consignments.
'With the airport's plan for further cargo infrastructure expansion and construction of a third runway, we feel supported and confident that our flights will be operated smoothly and seamlessly, ensuring we can guarantee the level of quality our customers expect from us.'
General director Sergey Lazarev added: 'We expect our customers will get more flexibility and a variety of delivery solutions to/from Asia. This will bolster our abc e-com product out of Shenzhen, abc XL and abc pharma from Narita, and abc general with abc valuable services from Ho Chi Minh City.
'Based on the backdrop of healthy and stable growth of Asian countries, ABC will be able to boost export volumes, at the same time accumulating burgeoning import volumes.'
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