WESTJET Cargo has announced it will double the frequency of its Calgary-Seoul (Incheon International Airport) service to meet rising demand for both cargo and passenger transport between Canada and South Korea, reports UK's Air Cargo Week.
The expanded schedule highlights westjet Cargo's commitment to delivering reliable and efficient logistics solutions across the transpacific market.
Beginning the week of May 19, the route will increase from three to six weekly flights, continuing through October 13.
The service will be operated by WestJet's Boeing 787 Dreamliner, providing a total weekly cargo capacity of roughly 130 tons and 480 cubic metres.
Said WestJet executive vice president Kirsten de Bruijn: 'Doubling our frequencies is a testament to our commitment to strengthening connections between Canada and South Korea. We're proud to enhance flexibility and capacity, supporting businesses in navigating a dynamic global trade environment.'
Said WestJet commercial director Julius Mooney: 'This expansion is driven by market demand and designed to provide our partners with greater opportunities for seamless imports and exports. It's about offering solutions that empower businesses across both regions.'
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The expanded schedule highlights westjet Cargo's commitment to delivering reliable and efficient logistics solutions across the transpacific market.
Beginning the week of May 19, the route will increase from three to six weekly flights, continuing through October 13.
The service will be operated by WestJet's Boeing 787 Dreamliner, providing a total weekly cargo capacity of roughly 130 tons and 480 cubic metres.
Said WestJet executive vice president Kirsten de Bruijn: 'Doubling our frequencies is a testament to our commitment to strengthening connections between Canada and South Korea. We're proud to enhance flexibility and capacity, supporting businesses in navigating a dynamic global trade environment.'
Said WestJet commercial director Julius Mooney: 'This expansion is driven by market demand and designed to provide our partners with greater opportunities for seamless imports and exports. It's about offering solutions that empower businesses across both regions.'
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