AIR FRANCE/KLM Martinair Cargo has expanded its post-COVID network to include 304 weekly frequencies to 67 destinations.
The European combination carrier, which has already resumed flights between Singapore and Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG), and between Ghana’s capital city of Accra and Amsterdam Schiphol, is adding Bangkok, Panama City and St Martin to the route network operating out of CDG.
Services operating out of France’s busiest cargo airport have also been increased to a large number of other global destinations, including New York, Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro, Conakry, Nouakchott, Bangui, Abidjan, Nairobi, Shanghai and Tokyo, says the company.
From Amsterdam Schiphol, AF/KLM Martinair Cargo is to operate additional flights to New York, Los Angeles, Houston, Toronto, Buenos Aires, Dubai, Mumbai, Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Osaka and Tokyo.
“The COVID-19 crisis has had a major impact on international aviation worldwide. Fortunately, in recent weeks, we have been able to expand our network again, step-by-step,”.
Gertjan Roelands, senior vice-president of sales and distribution, explains the resumption of services: “With the above changes, our regular range of wide-body belly and full-freighter services now includes 304 weekly frequencies to 67 destinations. Based on market demand, we will continue to grow our cargo network by adding frequencies or re-opening destinations that are relevant for our customers.”
AF/KLM Martinair Cargo offers belly capacity on passenger flights, freight-only carriage on passenger aircraft, ‘cargo-in-cabin’ on some passenger aircraft, as well as full-freighter flights, whilst also offering a wide range of charter options.