Saudia Cargo renews its cargo handling deal with WFS, enhancing operations at eight major gateways in Europe and the US.
Saudia Cargo has renewed its multi-station cargo handling partnership with Worldwide Flight Services (WFS), covering eight major gateways in Europe and the United States, as reported by Singapore's Payload Asia.
The renewed contract includes key locations such as Amsterdam Schiphol, Brussels, Frankfurt, Paris CDG, London Heathrow, and Manchester, along with New York JFK and Washington Dulles. This partnership, originally established in 2019, has experienced steady growth.
The agreement was signed in Jeddah by Loay Mashabi, Saudia Cargo's Chief Executive, and John Batten, WFS's EMEAA Chief. Both leaders emphasized the significance of this collaboration in supporting global expansion and achieving operational excellence.
Saudia Cargo stated that WFS's consistently high standards at these hubs are crucial for ensuring seamless connectivity for customers worldwide. The carrier views the renewed partnership as central to its strategy of delivering reliable cargo services.
In addition to the eight primary locations, WFS also manages Saudia Cargo operations in Liege, Bengaluru, Bangkok, Johannesburg, and Los Angeles, reflecting the extensive nature of their cooperation.



