QATAR Airways Cargo has launched a new direct weekly freighter service from Bogota, Colombia, to Dallas, Texas, using a Boeing B777F aircraft, reports London's Air Cargo News.
Departing from Bogota International Airport (El Dorado International) every Monday, the freighter can carry 100 tonnes of cargo and will transport perishable goods like fruits, flowers, vegetables, and coffee, as well as live animals, machinery, and other general cargo to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.
'The Americas is highly important for us, and we have a strong presence in the region. Through this enhancement on the route, we are pleased to grow our existing partnership with Dallas Fort Worth International Airport,' said qatar Airways chief officer cargo Guillaume Halleux.
'Our customers in DFW now benefit from a direct freighter service to uplift perishables and other cargo directly from Colombia.'
Said Dallas Forth Worth executive vice president John Ackerman: 'Qatar's service direct from Bogota to DFW reduces transit times for high-quality perishable goods by two to three days, extending shelf life for retailers and providing fresher products for consumers,'
'This route adds a vital link to South American markets, enhances our global air cargo network, and strengthens our ability to flow goods between Latin America and Asia.'
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Departing from Bogota International Airport (El Dorado International) every Monday, the freighter can carry 100 tonnes of cargo and will transport perishable goods like fruits, flowers, vegetables, and coffee, as well as live animals, machinery, and other general cargo to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.
'The Americas is highly important for us, and we have a strong presence in the region. Through this enhancement on the route, we are pleased to grow our existing partnership with Dallas Fort Worth International Airport,' said qatar Airways chief officer cargo Guillaume Halleux.
'Our customers in DFW now benefit from a direct freighter service to uplift perishables and other cargo directly from Colombia.'
Said Dallas Forth Worth executive vice president John Ackerman: 'Qatar's service direct from Bogota to DFW reduces transit times for high-quality perishable goods by two to three days, extending shelf life for retailers and providing fresher products for consumers,'
'This route adds a vital link to South American markets, enhances our global air cargo network, and strengthens our ability to flow goods between Latin America and Asia.'
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