Sunday, September 16, 2018

SpiceJet MoU with Afghanistan for cargo imports and exports

Pune: SpiceJet has signed an MoU with Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Industries (ACCI) in connection with international cargo operations, the airline officials have announced.
The officials said that in a bid to promote trade via the Indo-Afghan air corridor, the airlines intended to transport 1500 tons of cargo every month. The MoU was signed by Manjiv Singh, Chief Project Officer, SpiceJet and Atiqullah Nusrat, Chief Executive Director, ACCI along with Ajmal Ahmady, Senior Advisor of the President of Afghanistan in banking and Financial Affairs.
"In collaboration with ACCI, SpiceJet will transport fresh fruits and dry fruits, carpets and other commodities from Kabul to different states of India at competitive prices, which will be subsidized by the Afghan government," an airline official said. The airline operates dedicated air cargo services under the brand name SpiceXpress. SpiceJet will transport the commodities from Kabul using its freighter aircraft to Indian metro cities and through its passenger flight network across 47 cities.
16/09/18 Joy Sengupta/Times of India
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