Etihad Crystal Cargo, a division of Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways, has signed an interline agreement and a codeshare arrangement with
Cargoitalia, the Italian private freighter airline operating from Milan's Malpensa airport.
The deal, which comes into effect from 5 April, will provide customers with continued freighter capacity access between Abu Dhabi and
Milan where the service will link with Cargoitalia's network of destinations in the USA and Central America including New York, Chicago,
Houston as well as Mexico City.
Etihad Crystal Cargo currently operates a twice weekly freighter service between Abu Dhabi and Milan, in addition to the airline's three
flights a week passenger service. The new agreement will see greater load capacities between these two destinations as a result of
the deployment of Cargoitalia's 70 tonne capacity DC10F on
the route.
Des Vertannes, Etihad Crystal Cargo's executive vice president,
said, "The new interline and codeshare agreement with Cargoitalia will
greatly benefit Etihad Crystal Cargo and its customers not only in terms of the wider number of freighter destinations we can now
access, but also the greater capacity volumes offered by the
new aircraft deployed on this popular route."
Massimo Panagia, Cargoitalia's chief operating officer,
said, "The agreement with Etihad Crystal Cargo allows Cargoitalia's customers in
North America, Europe and Asia to benefit from a deep reinforcement of our Middle East and East Africa network. It is therefore another
important step in the execution of our industrial strategy already focused on that region."
The deployment of Cargoitalia's DC10F aircraft on the Abu Dhabi to Milan sector will enable Etihad Crystal Cargo to redeploy its Airbus
A300-600F aircraft, which offers a capacity of 40 tonnes, to Chennai and Colombo.
The new agreement will provide Cargoitalia customers with access to Etihad Crystal Cargo's destinations in the Middle-East, East Africa
and Far East, in addition to its own existing services to Dubai, Chennai, Mumbai, Dhaka and Shanghai.
Mr Vertannes
added, "Despite alliances between cargo companies still being quite rare in the industry, collaborations like this are
enormously beneficial to both companies as we are able to share resources and enhance our capacity and network for our customers."
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