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Japan's ANA plans to start new trans-Japanese air cargo service
JAPAN's ANA will add new intra-Japan cargo services this year as it looks to cater to increased demand in Asia, reports London's Air Cargo News.
"The increase in demand from other Asian countries for Japanese goods from the Kyushu market has led to the decision to open new cargo routes," the airline said in a statement.
"Through the regular freighter service from Kyushu and the cargo hub in Okinawa, ANA will continue to drive profitability on cargo routes.
"In addition to the expansion of its network, ANA will continue to prioritise efforts to maintain and improve service quality, ensuring punctuality and the reliable operation of aircraft," it said.
The airline announced that in the next 12 months it would add new freighter services from Osaka/Kansai in southern Japan and from Kitakyushu on Kyushu to Okinawa.
The airline's all-cargo fleet consists of 12 B767-300Fs and B767-300BCFs.
"The increase in demand from other Asian countries for Japanese goods from the Kyushu market has led to the decision to open new cargo routes," the airline said in a statement.
"Through the regular freighter service from Kyushu and the cargo hub in Okinawa, ANA will continue to drive profitability on cargo routes.
"In addition to the expansion of its network, ANA will continue to prioritise efforts to maintain and improve service quality, ensuring punctuality and the reliable operation of aircraft," it said.
The airline announced that in the next 12 months it would add new freighter services from Osaka/Kansai in southern Japan and from Kitakyushu on Kyushu to Okinawa.
The airline's all-cargo fleet consists of 12 B767-300Fs and B767-300BCFs.
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