Teleport has launched Istanbul Airport (SAW) as a strategic European gateway, enhancing its network connectivity between Asia and Europe. The move is aimed at strengthening trade links to major European hubs such as Frankfurt and Amsterdam, providing shippers with more efficient and flexible routing for long-haul cargo movements.
The expansion is expected to significantly improve cargo flows from China, India, and Southeast Asia into Europe. A recent shipment exemplified the new routing capabilities, moving from Vietnam to Frankfurt via [“city”,”Hanoi”,”Vietnam”], Kuala Lumpur’s strategic partnership with Turkish Cargo, reflecting the company’s broader efforts to scale its global logistics footprint. By leveraging Istanbul’s strategic location at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Teleport is offering shippers enhanced flexibility, faster transit options, and improved reliability across its Asia-Europe corridor.
Industry observers note that Istanbul’s role as a transshipment hub is increasingly critical as global supply chains evolve to meet growing demand for intercontinental airfreight, particularly in e-commerce, manufacturing, and industrial sectors. For Teleport, the addition of SAW is more than a network expansion—it positions the company as a competitive enabler of seamless Asia-Europe trade, delivering measurable benefits for businesses navigating complex supply chains.







