Qatar Airways Cargo is set to continue its expansion with the launch of two new freighter destinations, Brussels and Shanghai, this October.

Brussels will be served four times weekly by the Airbus A330F freighter starting October 1 and will fly via Entebbe to Brussels on Wednesdays and Sundays and via Nairobi to Brussels on Mondays and Fridays.

A three-times weekly non-stop Boeing 777 freighter service will operate on the Doha-Shanghai-Doha route starting October 2. Also, an additional Boeing 777 freighter frequency will be added on the Doha-Hong Kong route starting October 1, bringing the weekly frequencies to 14.

“We are delighted to launch freighter services to these two important cities. The new Qatar Airways Cargo services will create exciting opportunities for businesses, especially in the pharmaceutical industry in both these countries. Importers and exporters can also benefit from the increased capacity introduced on both these trade lanes,” said Ulrich Ogiermann, Qatar Airways chief officer Cargo.

Major exports from Belgium are pharmaceuticals, automotive, perishables, optical, technical and medical apparatus, chocolates, and mineral fuels, including oil, precious stones, pearls, and metals.

Major industries in Shanghai are in retail and heavy industries such as steel-making and auto manufacture, high-tech and electronics. Shanghai is also a leading producer of ethylene, plastics, microcomputers, integrated circuits, and mobile phones. In addition, Shanghai has the largest consumer market in China, leading to accelerated demand in all sectors, including cargo.

Qatar Airways Cargo recently strengthened its product portfolio with the launch in January 2014 of two new premium services that optimise the transportation of time and temperature-sensitive goods, including high-value pharmaceutical products and perishables.

The new services, QR Pharma and QR Fresh, add to the company’s substantial range of cargo services and further enhance its capacity and flexibility to effectively move sensitive commodities in line with the highest world-class standards.

Qatar Airways Cargo completed the transition from a manually-handled cargo environment to a fully-automated cargo terminal at Hamad International Airport (HIA) when it moved to the new state-of-the-art facility.

The brand new cargo terminal at HIA offers the very latest technology and five-star service to customers around the globe.

 

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