Swiss WorldCargo Begins Operating New Routes for Winter Timetable 2019

0
966

Swiss WorldCargo has announced that they have commenced operating flights according to their Winter Timetable. This introduces new destinations as well as increased capacity in Asia.

A daily Boeing 777-300ER will operate on flights to Tokyo, offering additional tonnage. Flights to Osaka, Japan’s third-largest city will commence on March 1, serviced by an Airbus A340-300.

Cargo traffic will also resume on the following routes:

  • Flights to Colombo will resume on October 31; operated by an Airbus A340-300
  • Flights to Phuket will resume on November 3; operated by an Airbus A340-300
  • Flights to Ho Chi Minh City will resume on November 18; operated by an Airbus A340-300

In the Americas, the winter schedule will offer additional flights to and from Miami (MIA). This complements Swiss WorldCargo’s daily flights to North America gateways, including New York, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Montreal, and Chicago.

“We look forward to augmenting our customer offering in Japan,” said Ashwin Bhat, Head of Cargo, Swiss International Air Lines. “With additional capacity to Tokyo, as well as our first-ever direct flights to Osaka, we will be able to provide even better service in the region. Likewise, we will re-commence flights in select destinations in Asia and boost capacity in North America, thus rounding out our strong presence in both areas.”

อัพเดตข่าวสารและบทความที่น่าสนใจในอุตสาหกรรมโลจิสติกส์ก่อนใคร ผ่าน Line Official Account @Airfreight Logistics เพียงเพิ่มเราเป็นเพื่อน @Airfreight Logistics หรือคลิกที่นี่

Previous articleWFS Awarded GDP Certifications for South African Pharma Facilities
Next articleSingapore Airlines Successfully Completes Cargo IQ Audit
Danny Gill
Danny is currently a Digital Marketing and Content Creation Manager for Airfreight Logistics and Logistics Manager (LM) and is quite the foodie. He’s always on the hunt for new and exciting dishes to sample, and is never one to back down from a spicy challenge. His travels have taken him around the world, and he’s been able to experience many different cultures (and food).