IAG Cargo has signed a long-term commercial
agreement to purchase capacity on Qatar Airways-operated air cargo
freighters, effective from 1 May 2014.
Qatar Airways will operate
five Boeing 777F flights a week between Hong Kong and London, via Doha,
on behalf of IAG Cargo, providing continuity of service for IAG
Cargo customers.
Willie Walsh, CEO of IAG, said, “This new
partnership is an important step forward for us and enhances our
relationship with Qatar. It allows us to continue delivering
significant capacity for our customers through the important
gateway of Hong Kong. This agreement ensures our customers in Hong Kong will see a smooth transition from the current arrangements to
the Qatar Airways flights.”
The agreement marks a
transition for IAG Cargo and follows the company’s decision to
transfer freighter operations from its current provider, Global
Supply Systems.
IAG Cargo connects 350 destinations
worldwide, serving the world’s economic hubs with cargo-friendly
wide-bodied planes. Through its Constant Climate network, it has
one of the largest networks globally for handling
temperature-sensitive air cargo.
Qatar Airways is already a
partner with IAG through the oneworld global alliance which it
joined in October 2013. The airline is taking delivery of a
further three B777F aircraft during 2014.
Akbar Al Baker, CEO of Qatar Airways, said, “Qatar Airways Cargo is
currently undergoing significant development and growth with the
induction of new aircraft and freighter routes. The opening of our
brand new facility at Hamad International Airport will soon see
1.4 million tonnes of cargo being handled annually. Our expansion
plans and innovation initiatives will definitely support IAG Cargo
to deliver a high level of service to their customers.”
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