G6 Alliance cancels 8 Asia-Europe sailings to kick off winter season
THE G6 Alliance will withdraw eight Asia- Europe sailings from late October until February in response to weakening demand during the winter slack season.
Sailings cut on the Asia-North Europe run will be Loop 7 services in week 44, arriving Qingdao on October 28; Loop 6 services in week 48, arriving in Kaohsiung on November 25; Loop 1 service in week 1, arriving in Kobe on January 3 and Loop 6 service in week 7 arriving Kaohsiung on February 10.
Voided sailings on the Asia-Med run will be the EUM service in week 44 arriving Busan on October 27; EUM service in week 48, arriving Busan on November 24 and the EUM service in week 7, arriving Busan on February 9.
The G6 Alliance said would continue to offer services between the Far East and Europe covering all major port pairs with weekly sailings, and will make service adjustments where necessary.
G6 members are APL, Hapag-Lloyd, Hyundai Merchant Marine, MOL, NYK and OOCL.
THE G6 Alliance will withdraw eight Asia- Europe sailings from late October until February in response to weakening demand during the winter slack season.
Sailings cut on the Asia-North Europe run will be Loop 7 services in week 44, arriving Qingdao on October 28; Loop 6 services in week 48, arriving in Kaohsiung on November 25; Loop 1 service in week 1, arriving in Kobe on January 3 and Loop 6 service in week 7 arriving Kaohsiung on February 10.
Voided sailings on the Asia-Med run will be the EUM service in week 44 arriving Busan on October 27; EUM service in week 48, arriving Busan on November 24 and the EUM service in week 7, arriving Busan on February 9.
The G6 Alliance said would continue to offer services between the Far East and Europe covering all major port pairs with weekly sailings, and will make service adjustments where necessary.
G6 members are APL, Hapag-Lloyd, Hyundai Merchant Marine, MOL, NYK and OOCL.