To increase links with the European vaccine production hub, Cathay Pacific Cargo has announced it is adding additional capacity to operate on the Pharma Corridor between the Belgian capital and Hong Kong.
The extra cargo flights are planned until June and the schedule will be adapted to market demand and the latest developments. The airline has seen a growing demand for air freight flights between Belgium and Hong Kong, as the leading freight and logistics hub in Asia.
The airline sees a growing demand for air freight flights between Belgium and Hong Kong, as the leading freight and logistics hub in Asia. Cathay Pacific Cargo is a member of the Pharma Aero alliance and operates a Pharma Corridor between the CEIV Pharma airport communities at Brussels and Hong Kong International Airport.
Cathay Pacific head of cargo Europe, Jansen Stafford said: “While for now this is a temporary addition to our cargo network to respond to market demand, today’s news is a boost to the entire Cargo, Engineering and Airport teams who have worked extremely hard to display our Cathay spirit and can-do attitude. We look forward to coming back to Brussels and supportting the market demand of Belgium and beyond.”
“With the growing number of vaccines produced, Belgium confirms its position as important location for vaccines producers. Brussels Airport is proud to contribute to the logistics of COVID-19 vaccines to all parts of the world, and very happy to welcome Cathay Pacific again, reconnecting the two Pharma CEIV certified centres with each other,” added Geert Aerts, director cargo & logistics, Brussels Airport Company