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New deal as Cargolux traffic now wholly handled by Emirates in Dubai
LUXEMBOURG's Cargolux expanded its partnership with Emirates SkyCargoso that henceforth Emirates' cargo operation will handle all Cargolux flights in and out of Dubai World Central Airport, reports New York's Air Cargo World.
The switch will grant Cargolux customers transporting air freight to or from Dubai access to Emirates' dedicated temperature-controlled areas - an important development given Cargolux's growing pharmaceutical traffic.
The two airlines entered a partnership that allows the carriers to use each other's capacity for routes and capabilities beyond their own fleets.
The agreement allows Emirates SkyCargo to move oversize cargo on Cargolux freighters and gives Cargolux access to Emirates' extensive belly capacity on its passenger fleet.
This new announcement is a natural step for the expanding partnership, as Emirates' cargo flights to Luxembourg are already handled by Cargolux partner Luxair Cargo.
The switch will grant Cargolux customers transporting air freight to or from Dubai access to Emirates' dedicated temperature-controlled areas - an important development given Cargolux's growing pharmaceutical traffic.
The two airlines entered a partnership that allows the carriers to use each other's capacity for routes and capabilities beyond their own fleets.
The agreement allows Emirates SkyCargo to move oversize cargo on Cargolux freighters and gives Cargolux access to Emirates' extensive belly capacity on its passenger fleet.
This new announcement is a natural step for the expanding partnership, as Emirates' cargo flights to Luxembourg are already handled by Cargolux partner Luxair Cargo.
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