Virgin Atlantic Cargo has unveiled plans to
launch a second daily service between London and Johannesburg in
October.
Commencing 28 October 2018, the additional daily frequency will be
operated by one of the airline’s Boeing 787-9 aircraft, which can
carry up to 24 tonnes of cargo.
The new service will provide a
welcome boost for customers who contributed to Virgin Atlantic’s
year-on-year growth in cargo volumes in 2017. The airline saw a 5%
growth in business to South Africa and a 4% rise in tonnage ex Johannesburg.
In April, Virgin Atlantic Cargo will also be
opening a local Contact Centre in Johannesburg to support their
customers in South Africa.
Steve Buckerfield, Director,
Sales at Virgin Atlantic Cargo, said, “Virgin has been serving the
Johannesburg market for 22 years and we continue to receive
outstanding customer support. 2017 was a particularly strong year
for both north and southbound cargo volumes, so the addition of a
second daily frequency is great news for us and our customers.”
In addition to general cargo, the airline has seen an increase
in the volume of courier and express business from the U.S. and
the UK to South Africa, driven by ecommerce, as well as regular
shipments of cars. Northbound traffic includes high volumes of
perishables for the UK market as well as general cargo.
Laurn Baldwin, the airline’s Regional Sales Manager in
Johannesburg, said, “News of this additional capacity could not
be coming at a better time and reinforces our commitment to the
South African market. Our decision to open a dedicated Contact
Centre in Johannesburg is also based on having listened to the
requirements of our customers, who value the presence of a local
team. I am confident these positive developments, alongside our
commitment to providing great customer service, will help us
deliver another fantastic year for cargo.”
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