Network Airline Services Announce CGSA Agreement with Air Arabia

Network Airline Services Announce CGSA Agreement with Air Arabia

Air Arabia Maroc (3O) and Network Airline Services (NAS) have announced a Cargo General Sales Agent (CGSA) agreement across Europe, for all cargo other than Human Remains.

Air Arabia Group consists of a group of airlines and companies offering travel and tourism services across the globe. Air Arabia operates from three international hubs in the UAE – Sharjah, Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah, as well as Casablanca in Morocco and Alexandria in Egypt.

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The Group’s Morocco based airline, Air Arabia Maroc (3O) has appointed NAS, from the 1st of September 2022, as their Cargo General Sales Agent (CGSA) across Europe for all cargo other than Human Remains. The agreement involves representation across Air Arabia Maroc’s European network including France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Spain. The contact details for each NAS office can be found at the end of this article.

Florent Turlier, NAS’ Director for France expressed, “We are thrilled to be announcing this CGSA agreement with Air Arabia. We are looking forward to working with the Air Arabia staff and customers to cement but also further our relationship with them. Air Arabia provides excellent customer service to companies and individuals.”

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Sander van Vilsteren, NAS’ Regional Director for Europe continued, “NAS has a proven track record of growing an airline’s cargo revenues through its global network of offices as a CGSA. NAS builds its partner carrier’s cargo brand as well as targets new revenue streams on behalf of the airline. Network looks forward to diversifying and extending the Air Arabia product portfolio as well as their global coverage, by understanding our customers’ needs to gauge how we can further tailor the service to suit their differing needs.

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