QATAR Airways Cargo has 'transported more than 46,000 tonnes of Norwegian seafood in 2021,' said Rob Veltman, vice president cargo Europe at qatar Airways, reports London's Air Cargo News.
This is 'the highest result yet,' he noted, adding 'the airline transports more than 125 tonnes of seafood from Oslo every single day'.
The Oslo-Doha route is served by seven Qatar Airways passenger flights and six Boeing 777 freighter services each week.
Ninety-five per cent of all perishable seafood on board Qatar Airways flights out of Scandinavia, is salmon. Iceland and Faroe Island (Denmark) also see some seafood traffic which includes live king crabs, trout, and other seafood, however the bulk of the salmon business originates in Norway.
Said Mr Veltman: 'Salmon is a particularly delicate cargo commodity as it requires skilled, hygienic handling in temperature-controlled conditions and, above all, reliable, fast connections to its final destination.
'Qatar Airways Cargo not only offers a global network of over 150 stations, we also reacted quickly to support Norwegian seafood exporters when the pandemic led to a dramatic decrease in available belly capacity.
'By introducing passenger freighters to the Norwegian seafood market, including Harstad-Narvik Airport in Evenes and Bod? Airport in Northern Norway, Qatar Airways Cargo significantly increased its capacity to the Norwegian market in 2021 when it was needed the most.
'Our operations team went above and beyond to meet the needs of our customers, resulting in record breaking uplift of more than 68,944 kg on a single lower deck 777 passenger flight.'
Qatar Airways Cargo offers close to 850 tonnes of cargo capacity each week from Norway, transporting Norwegian salmon via its Doha perishable centre, to destinations across Asia: Seoul/South Korea (ICN), Bangkok/Thailand (BKK), Shanghai/China (PVG), Osaka/Japan (KIX), Narita/Japan (NRT), Hong Kong (HKG), Guangzhou/China (CAN,); and the Middle East: Dubai/UAE (DXB), Doha/Qatar (DOH), and Riyadh/Saudi Arabia (RUH).
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This is 'the highest result yet,' he noted, adding 'the airline transports more than 125 tonnes of seafood from Oslo every single day'.
The Oslo-Doha route is served by seven Qatar Airways passenger flights and six Boeing 777 freighter services each week.
Ninety-five per cent of all perishable seafood on board Qatar Airways flights out of Scandinavia, is salmon. Iceland and Faroe Island (Denmark) also see some seafood traffic which includes live king crabs, trout, and other seafood, however the bulk of the salmon business originates in Norway.
Said Mr Veltman: 'Salmon is a particularly delicate cargo commodity as it requires skilled, hygienic handling in temperature-controlled conditions and, above all, reliable, fast connections to its final destination.
'Qatar Airways Cargo not only offers a global network of over 150 stations, we also reacted quickly to support Norwegian seafood exporters when the pandemic led to a dramatic decrease in available belly capacity.
'By introducing passenger freighters to the Norwegian seafood market, including Harstad-Narvik Airport in Evenes and Bod? Airport in Northern Norway, Qatar Airways Cargo significantly increased its capacity to the Norwegian market in 2021 when it was needed the most.
'Our operations team went above and beyond to meet the needs of our customers, resulting in record breaking uplift of more than 68,944 kg on a single lower deck 777 passenger flight.'
Qatar Airways Cargo offers close to 850 tonnes of cargo capacity each week from Norway, transporting Norwegian salmon via its Doha perishable centre, to destinations across Asia: Seoul/South Korea (ICN), Bangkok/Thailand (BKK), Shanghai/China (PVG), Osaka/Japan (KIX), Narita/Japan (NRT), Hong Kong (HKG), Guangzhou/China (CAN,); and the Middle East: Dubai/UAE (DXB), Doha/Qatar (DOH), and Riyadh/Saudi Arabia (RUH).
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