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After year's cooperation, Lufthansa and ANA expand joint cargo network
WITH a year's co-operation behind them, Lufthansa Cargo and All Nippon Airways (ANA) have added the destinations of Fukuoka on the main island of Kyushu and Sapporo on the north island to their service offering.
Starting this month, ANA flights from Tokyo Haneda to Fukuoka Airport (FUK) can be booked via both partners' booking systems, reports the American Journal of Transportation of Plymouth, Massachusetts.
"Thanks to the Joint Venture we can connect the wide European network of Lufthansa Cargo, with the direct connections of both partners to Japan and the continental de-feeder flights of ANA.", said Lufthansa area cargo chief Carsten Wirths.
"Customers of both partners in Germany, France, Belgium, Great Britain and Austria will benefit," he said.
Said ANA Cargo project manager Yukata Terao: "Fukuoka and its region are important centres for the steel and automotive industries, as well as for semiconductor technology, electronics, environmental and biotechnology."
Starting this month, ANA flights from Tokyo Haneda to Fukuoka Airport (FUK) can be booked via both partners' booking systems, reports the American Journal of Transportation of Plymouth, Massachusetts.
"Thanks to the Joint Venture we can connect the wide European network of Lufthansa Cargo, with the direct connections of both partners to Japan and the continental de-feeder flights of ANA.", said Lufthansa area cargo chief Carsten Wirths.
"Customers of both partners in Germany, France, Belgium, Great Britain and Austria will benefit," he said.
Said ANA Cargo project manager Yukata Terao: "Fukuoka and its region are important centres for the steel and automotive industries, as well as for semiconductor technology, electronics, environmental and biotechnology."
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