IAG Cargo, which sells and manage capacity on British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus, Level and Vueling aircraft, is to offer its capacity in more than 60 countries by adding its capacity to online booking portal CargoAi.
The roll out on the platform, which means forwarders using CargoAi will be able to check prices and make bookings with iag Cargo, comes after the successful conclusion of a test phase in France, reports London's Air Cargo News.
IAG Cargo chief commercial officer John Cheetham said: 'In today's digital world, there's no such thing as business hours with customers increasingly wanting the option of booking online, any time, from anywhere, to any destination on our network. We're always looking for fresh and innovative products to support customers such as CargoAi, a powerful yet simple e-booking tool.'
Matthieu Petot, chief executive of CargoAi, said 'the integration of the cargo capacities of IAG's five airlines is undoubtedly a fantastic opportunity for our users.'
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The roll out on the platform, which means forwarders using CargoAi will be able to check prices and make bookings with iag Cargo, comes after the successful conclusion of a test phase in France, reports London's Air Cargo News.
IAG Cargo chief commercial officer John Cheetham said: 'In today's digital world, there's no such thing as business hours with customers increasingly wanting the option of booking online, any time, from anywhere, to any destination on our network. We're always looking for fresh and innovative products to support customers such as CargoAi, a powerful yet simple e-booking tool.'
Matthieu Petot, chief executive of CargoAi, said 'the integration of the cargo capacities of IAG's five airlines is undoubtedly a fantastic opportunity for our users.'
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