AirBridgeCargo increases Singapore freighter services

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AirBridgeCargo is among the new arrival at Singapore Changi Airport


AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) is increasing its support of the Singapore market with the addition of a third weekly Boeing 747 Freighter service, commencing 1 April 2016.

The new Friday frequency is to satisfy growing customer demand and will offer onward connections to Hong Kong and to points across ABC’s global route network.

The airline launched twice-weekly services to and from Singapore in September 2015 with flights every Thursday and Sunday.

ABC’s senior vice president for sales and marketing, Robert van de Weg, says: “Since the very start of our services, we have witnessed strong demand from our customers on routes to and from Singapore, more than 1,200 tonnes of cargo monthly. We particularly see rising demand for ABC’s dedicated cargo services to Singapore from Europe and the USA.”

Changi Airport Group’s senior vice president for market development, Lim Ching Kiat adds: “Following the launch of AirBridgeCargo’s inaugural freighter service at Changi Airport last year, we are delighted to welcome the airline’s third weekly service after six months of successful operations.

“This growth in capacity will provide more cargo options between Singapore and Russia, as well as beyond to Europe and the United States. Going forward, we will continue to work with AirBridgeCargo to pursue growth opportunities at Changi.”

Singapore, via ABC’s Moscow hub, is directly connected to major European cargo gateways including Frankfurt, Paris, Amsterdam and Milan as well as to the prime US freight markets served by ABC’s international route network. This enables the airline to attract freight flows from all points in Europe and the US to Singapore.

Asia is a vitally-important market for AirBridgeCargo, which commenced Boeing 747 freighter services in the region in 2004. Last year, the carrier increased its volumes to/from Asia by 25 per cent and it is actively looking for further expansion in this dynamic region by developing niche markets with growing cargo flows.