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Hong Kong's Asia Airfreight Terminal signs Royal Brunei Airlines
HONG KONG's Asia Airfreight Terminal (AAT) has announced its appointment as the cargo terminal operator serving Royal Brunei Airlines (BI).
Royal Brunei Airlines is the national flag carrier of Brunei Darussalam, headquartered in its capital city of Bandar Seri Begawan. The airline operates daily passenger services between Hong Kong and Bandar Seri Begawan utilising A320-232 and A320-ceo aircraft.
Said AAT general manager Kuah Boon Kiam: "This is an airline that has expanded its network in recent years and has a stellar reputation in the industry for providing excellent services.
"They currently provide the only direct air link between Brunei and Hong Kong. AAT looks forward to strengthening our ties with Royal Brunei Airlines as well as providing top quality ground services to help grow their cargo business," he said.
AAT has been appointed by Royal Brunei Airlines (BI) as the cargo terminal operator serving in Hong Kong with effect from July 1.
Royal Brunei Airlines is the national flag carrier of Brunei Darussalam, headquartered in its capital city of Bandar Seri Begawan. The airline operates daily passenger services between Hong Kong and Bandar Seri Begawan utilising A320-232 and A320-ceo aircraft.
Said AAT general manager Kuah Boon Kiam: "This is an airline that has expanded its network in recent years and has a stellar reputation in the industry for providing excellent services.
"They currently provide the only direct air link between Brunei and Hong Kong. AAT looks forward to strengthening our ties with Royal Brunei Airlines as well as providing top quality ground services to help grow their cargo business," he said.
AAT has been appointed by Royal Brunei Airlines (BI) as the cargo terminal operator serving in Hong Kong with effect from July 1.
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