TURKISH Cargo has been awarded the 'Fastest Growing International Cargo Airline of the Year' at the International Award for Excellence in Air Cargo, reports Doha News.
'We are pleased and honoured to be announced as the fastest-growing air cargo brand in the globe once again. I would like to thank all our colleagues who have participated in this success,' said turkish Airlines chief cargo officer Turhan Ozen.
'As Turkish Cargo; we are at the centre of the rapidly growing and developing logistics industry with air cargo services to 132 countries worldwide. With the awareness of this important position, we are raising the bar for success every day,' said Mr Ozen.
'We aim to make our brand one of the top three air cargo carriers in the world.'
Participants from the air cargo industry, agencies, customers, and readers of the global air cargo industry voted for the Stat Trade Times awards, which is one of the largest and most prominent events in the Asian air cargo market.
Meanwhile, Turkish Airlines expanded its flight network by adding South Sudan's capital Juba, with the airline aiming to be one of the top three air cargo destinations.
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'We are pleased and honoured to be announced as the fastest-growing air cargo brand in the globe once again. I would like to thank all our colleagues who have participated in this success,' said turkish Airlines chief cargo officer Turhan Ozen.
'As Turkish Cargo; we are at the centre of the rapidly growing and developing logistics industry with air cargo services to 132 countries worldwide. With the awareness of this important position, we are raising the bar for success every day,' said Mr Ozen.
'We aim to make our brand one of the top three air cargo carriers in the world.'
Participants from the air cargo industry, agencies, customers, and readers of the global air cargo industry voted for the Stat Trade Times awards, which is one of the largest and most prominent events in the Asian air cargo market.
Meanwhile, Turkish Airlines expanded its flight network by adding South Sudan's capital Juba, with the airline aiming to be one of the top three air cargo destinations.
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