Lufthansa Cargo Focuses on Latin America

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02 October 2013 9:47pm

As of the start of its winter schedule for 2013 Lufthansa Cargo will be expanding its services in the growth market Latin America. Europe’s leading cargo airline will add the Peruvian capital Lima to its global route network on 27 October 2013.

Its new service to Lima will be flown twice a week with MD-11 freighters. On Mondays and Fridays the outbound flight will be via Dakar (Senegal) and Manaus (Brazil) to Peru. The return journey to Frankfurt will include stops in Quito, capital of Ecuador, as well as in Aguadilla in Puerto Rico.

Peru’s strong economic development is boosted by numerous free trade agreements - also with the European Union - that became effective in March 2013. Lima is the country’s economic center. The main exports of the up-and-coming South American country are fruit and vegetables – such as asparagus, mangos and berries. But significant air transport figures can also be expected for numerous non-perishable goods.

In addition, Lufthansa Cargo is negotiating with the Chinese authorities in order to resume its service to the science hub Chongqing as of the end of October. The rapidly growing metropolis has a population of 32 million - the same number as the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria and Switzerland put together. Chongqing was already served in the summer schedule for 2012, but dropped for the time being due to poor demand in winter 2012.

Lufthansa Cargo offers its customers connections to 304 destinations in 95 countries. A total of 57 cities are served by its freighters. In Asia Lufthansa Cargo offers freight connections to 24 destinations. The cargo airline’s North American schedule includes nine, that for Central and South America twelve cities. The Lufthansa subsidiary operates services from and to four cargo destinations on the African continent.
 

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