Thursday, April 28, 2011

Emirates Skycargo begins Lucknow operations

New Delhi: Emirates SkyCargo today said it has begun cargo operations from Lucknow and plans to expand services to more secondary markets, like Jaipur, Coimbatore and Amritsar soon.
Exporters from Uttar Pradesh to the United Arab Emirates can now directly ship their cargo using the SkyDubai network of 111 cities and 66 countries on six continents.
“We are glad to to have expanded our operations and launched our office in Lucknow, a city that has a growing importance for us from a business perspective,” Emirates SkyCargo Cargo Manager (India & Nepal), Mr Keki Patel said here today.
“Now, we are looking to expand to secondary markets. When I say secondary markets, I mean Jaipur, Coimbatore and Amritsar and Chandigarh and Lucknow and Kanpur, Varanasi, Indore, Vishakhapatnam,” he said.
The cargo airliner, which already operates from 10 stations in India, will offer interline cargo capacity on a thrice—a week—service on the Lucknow—Dubai—Lucknow route.
An interline agreement allows one airline to carry passengers or freight of another based on a formal arrangement between the airlines which involves the coordination of baggage checks, carriage or air cargo, etc.
27/08/11 PTI/Business Line
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