GLOBAL groundhander Swiss WorldCargo will begin operating at the new Beijing Daxing International Airport (PKX) instead of Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK) from March.
The Zurich-based company will handle at Beijing Daxing's new state-of-the art special product facilities, reports the American Journal of Transportation. They will be able to handle care-intensive shipping for live animals, dangerous goods, pharma as well as valuables.
In addition to the physical change in location, Swiss WorldCargo will have improved departure times, allowing new and immediate connections when departing from Zurich at 17.20 local time and from Peking at 11 local time.
Swiss WorldCargo will continue to operate the route with an Airbus A330-300, which holds an average of 12 to 18 tons of cargo. The date of the first ZRH-PKX flight will be Saturday 28 March 2020; consequently, the last ZRH-PEK flight will operate on 27 March returning 28 March from PEK.
WORLD SHIPPING
The Zurich-based company will handle at Beijing Daxing's new state-of-the art special product facilities, reports the American Journal of Transportation. They will be able to handle care-intensive shipping for live animals, dangerous goods, pharma as well as valuables.
In addition to the physical change in location, Swiss WorldCargo will have improved departure times, allowing new and immediate connections when departing from Zurich at 17.20 local time and from Peking at 11 local time.
Swiss WorldCargo will continue to operate the route with an Airbus A330-300, which holds an average of 12 to 18 tons of cargo. The date of the first ZRH-PKX flight will be Saturday 28 March 2020; consequently, the last ZRH-PEK flight will operate on 27 March returning 28 March from PEK.
WORLD SHIPPING