Frankfurt Airport Reports No Restrictions on Cargo Infrastructure

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Frankfurt Airport Reports No Restrictions on Cargo Infrastructure

As the rapid spread of the coronavirus has far-reaching implications for the global economy, the transport of goods must be ensured. As such, Frankfurt Airport is continuing to provide its cargo infrastructure in full, as a way of preserving key supply chains, with empty passenger aircraft increasingly being used for this purpose.

Frankfurt Airport Reports No Restrictions on Cargo Infrastructure

Around 40 percent of freight was flown as additional cargo on passenger aircraft last year and this decrease in passenger flights also means declining key air crago capacity. In light of this, demand for cargo capacity is currently extremely high. “Together with all players in the airfreight industry, we are doing our best to make up for a loss in capacities and routes. Our goal is to ensure supply, in particular by stepping up dedicated freight services,” said Max Philipp Conrady, Head of Freight Development and Freight Management at Fraport AG.

With the drop in passenger flights, the airport is already seeing a rise in freight flights to North America, south-east Asia and China. This figure is expected to increase further. Frankfurt Airport is well prepared as it provides the best possible conditions. One example is the world’s biggest pharma handling facilities covering 12,000 m2 temperature-controlled handling and storage areas.

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