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Taiwan's EVA Air returns to HK's Hactl
TAIWANESE international airline EVA Air has appointed Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl) as its handling agent, with effect from January 5 2018.
Hactl will provide all cargo handling services for the airline's operations from Hong Kong, which include over 60 passenger and 8 wide-body freighter flights per week.
The Taiwanese airline also plans to use the SuperLink China Direct road feeder services provided by Hactl subsidiary Hacis, to extend its catchment to include the Pearl River Delta (PRD) region.
The Hacis network will shortly be extended with the opening of a ninth depot in the western PRD and, in conjunction with the opening of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge, this will reduce trans-PRD transit times by two thirds.
EVA Air's general manager, Hong Kong, Peter Chang, said: "It is a pleasure to return to Hactl, extending our long-term and highly-successful previous collaboration. We particularly look forward to using the Hacis road feeder services system to maximise our capacity utilisation."
Hactl's chief executive, Mark Whitehead, commented: "We are honoured to welcome back our friends from EVA Air. Hactl's recent investments in its IT systems and our future plans to enhance our systems will ensure EVA Air enjoys an even better customer experience in the future."
Hactl will provide all cargo handling services for the airline's operations from Hong Kong, which include over 60 passenger and 8 wide-body freighter flights per week.
The Taiwanese airline also plans to use the SuperLink China Direct road feeder services provided by Hactl subsidiary Hacis, to extend its catchment to include the Pearl River Delta (PRD) region.
The Hacis network will shortly be extended with the opening of a ninth depot in the western PRD and, in conjunction with the opening of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge, this will reduce trans-PRD transit times by two thirds.
EVA Air's general manager, Hong Kong, Peter Chang, said: "It is a pleasure to return to Hactl, extending our long-term and highly-successful previous collaboration. We particularly look forward to using the Hacis road feeder services system to maximise our capacity utilisation."
Hactl's chief executive, Mark Whitehead, commented: "We are honoured to welcome back our friends from EVA Air. Hactl's recent investments in its IT systems and our future plans to enhance our systems will ensure EVA Air enjoys an even better customer experience in the future."
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