Cathay Pacific is to launch a new freighter
service to Bengaluru (Bangalore) in India.
The twice-weekly service commences on 1 August
and will operate every Monday and Thursday on a Hong
Kong-Delhi-Bengaluru-Hong Kong routing.
The launch of the new service, operated by
Boeing 747-400F aircraft, will reinforce Cathay Pacific’s position
as one of the biggest freighter operators in India, with 20
flights a week to, from, or through, four major commercial cities:
Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and now Bengaluru.
For flights into Bengaluru, the airline expects
to see strong interest from China and countries in Northeast Asia
for shipments of computers, computer components, high-value
electronic goods, integrated circuits/semi-conductors and
garments. The main markets out of Bengaluru will be Japan and
North America, with shipments of cars, auto parts,
pharmaceuticals, garments and textiles.
Cathay Pacific Director Cargo Nick Rhodes said,
“India is an increasingly important market for our cargo business
and we are pleased to be able to extend our coverage in the
country through the launch of a freighter service to Bengaluru.
This new service will enhance Cathay's presence in India.”
In addition to the new destination, Cathay
Pacific also recently boosted cargo ties between India and Europe
by launching a twice-weekly direct freighter service from Chennai
to Frankfurt. The freighters continue onwards to either Manchester
or Brussels, providing access to three European destinations from
South India.
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