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Air France KLM Martinair Cargo ups frequency to Mumbai

May 27, 2020: Following the disruption of Covid-19 and lockdowns, Air France KLM Martinair Cargo has increased its freight operations and now serves 67 long-haul destinations including Mumbai in India.

The offerings include belly capacity on pax flights, cargo-only on pax aircraft, cargo-in-cabin on pax aircraft, full-freighter flights and charter on pax aircraft and full freighters.
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The offerings include belly capacity on pax flights, cargo-only on pax aircraft, cargo-in-cabin on pax aircraft, full-freighter flights and charter on pax aircraft and full freighters.

May 27, 2020: Following the disruption of Covid-19 and lockdowns, Air France KLM Martinair Cargo has increased its freight operations and now serves 67 long-haul destinations including Mumbai in India.

The cargo operator now offers four frequency to Mumbai with three on KLM from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS) on day 2, 4 & 6 and one on Air France from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) on day 5.

The carrier offers a range of transport options such as belly capacity on passenger flights, cargo-only flights on passenger aircraft, cargo-in-cabin on passenger aircraft, regular full-freighter flights and charter options on passenger aircraft and full freighters.

“We’ve resumed flights between Singapore and Paris Charles de Gaulle, and between Accra and AMS. This week, we’ll be adding Bangkok, Panama City and St Martin to the route network operating out of CDG,” says the release.

Flight frequencies have also been increased for a large number of other destinations. From Paris Charles de Gaulle to New York, Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro, Conakry, Nouakchott, Bangui, Abidjan, Nairobi, Shanghai and Tokyo. And from Amsterdam Schiphol to New York, Los Angeles, Houston, Toronto, Buenos Aires, Dubai, Mumbai, Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Manilla, Osaka and Tokyo.

"With the above changes, our regular range of wide-body belly and full-freighter services now includes 304 weekly frequencies to 67 destinations. Based on market demand, we will continue to grow our cargo network by adding frequencies or (re)opening destinations that are relevant for our customers", according Gertjan Roelands, SVP Sales & Distribution.


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