Etihad Cargo expands operations in China and India

Etihad Cargo expands operations in China and India

Etihad Cargo has reinforced its commitment to China and India, reinstating a twice-weekly freighter service from Shanghai to Abu Dhabi via Chennai starting 8 December. 

The additional freighter service will provide additional capacity into two key global markets.  

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“The Indian market is currently booming,” Martin Drew, Senior Vice President Global Sales & Cargo at Etihad Aviation Group, said. “The country’s industrial production is rising and manufacturing output is rebounding, driven by increases in the production of machinery and equipment, motor vehicles and metals, among others. As part of Etihad Cargo’s commitment to supporting this key market, the carrier has opened up freighter capacity from Chennai to support increased demand from customers in the region.”

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This latest addition to Etihad Cargo’s network follows the introduction of twice-weekly direct flights to Guangzhou. With the introduction of this destination to the carrier’s network, Etihad Cargo became the first international airline to operate long-haul cargo and passenger services to the top three Chinese gateways — Shanghai, Beijing and Guangzhou — since the beginning of the pandemic. 

In addition to expanding operations in China and India, Etihad Cargo has continuously reviewed its global network, adding destinations and frequencies, and is optimising freighter utilisation to support key trade lanes and customer demand.

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