Qatar Airways Cargo is to launch a new freighter
service to Djibouti, the carrier’s seventh dedicated African
freighter destination, on 1 August 2015.
The weekly A330F service
will satisfy increasing airfreight demand from customers in the
Middle East, South Asia and Europe into east Africa.
Africa is a key growth market for Qatar Airways Cargo, which
currently serves Lagos, Accra, Johannesburg, Entebbe, Nairobi, and
Khartoum with dedicated freighters. The development of Djibouti as
a regional hub for commercial and logistics services is currently
the focus of a significant government campaign in Africa. Termed
the gateway to the horn of Africa, Djibouti is also constructing
two new airports; the Hassan Gouled Aptidon International Airport
and Ahmed Dini Ahmed International Airport.
Ulrich Ogiermann, Qatar Airways Chief Officer
Cargo, said, “Djibouti is an important market for Qatar Airways
Cargo and for the Middle East, which benefits as a consolidation
point for the African market due to its geographical location.
This new route will further open up the African market to our
customers who are increasingly demanding capacity to Africa, keen
to maximise upon the numerous possibilities the country holds.
Qatar Airways Cargo’s dedicated services, such as QR Pharma and QR
Fresh, can unlock this potential for businesses and consumers,
transporting pharmaceuticals to flowers, and provide opportunities
for greater choice and competition within the market.”
Qatar Airways
Cargo operates from its state-of-the-art hub Hamad International
Airport, Doha, where its cargo terminal is one of the largest in
the world. Operating an advanced air cargo handling system, the
cargo complex has a capacity to process 1.4 million tonnes of
cargo per year and can accommodate 11 wide-body freighters with 42
airside loading docks.
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