CARIBBEAN Airlines has expanded its air cargo network to Cuba, reports London's Air Cargo News.
Through Aerovaradero, the airline will offer air cargo services twice a week into Havana on its scheduled passenger flights.
Customers will have the option to transport general cargo, animals, pharmaceuticals, and perishable goods in the bellyhold of the aircraft on Tuesday and Saturday services.
From Havana, the handling agent will distribute the cargo throughout Cuba.
Furthermore, Trinidad, cargo connectivity will also be available via the airline's Port-of-Spain hub to the wider Caribbean, including Guyana, Jamaica, Barbados, and several other destinations.
'Caribbean Airlines Cargo has supported the movement of goods between Cuba, Guyana, and Trinidad via charter flights in the last couple of years,' said cargo chief Marklan Moseley.
'However, this expansion to offer full cargo services via our passenger flights, is a welcome and exciting development. It will improve connectivity and increase opportunities for trade and the seamless movement of cargo between Cuba, and the region.'
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Through Aerovaradero, the airline will offer air cargo services twice a week into Havana on its scheduled passenger flights.
Customers will have the option to transport general cargo, animals, pharmaceuticals, and perishable goods in the bellyhold of the aircraft on Tuesday and Saturday services.
From Havana, the handling agent will distribute the cargo throughout Cuba.
Furthermore, Trinidad, cargo connectivity will also be available via the airline's Port-of-Spain hub to the wider Caribbean, including Guyana, Jamaica, Barbados, and several other destinations.
'Caribbean Airlines Cargo has supported the movement of goods between Cuba, Guyana, and Trinidad via charter flights in the last couple of years,' said cargo chief Marklan Moseley.
'However, this expansion to offer full cargo services via our passenger flights, is a welcome and exciting development. It will improve connectivity and increase opportunities for trade and the seamless movement of cargo between Cuba, and the region.'
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