Qatar Airways Cargo has increased its capacity to Atlanta, Georgia, with the launch of daily passenger flights to the US city on June 1.

The introduction of daily wide-body Boeing 777 passenger flights provides additional belly-hold capacity to the cargo carrier’s existing four-times-a-week freighter services between Doha and Atlanta. The carrier now offers a combined 744 tonnes of capacity per week on its Doha-Atlanta-Doha route, meeting the "robust demand" of the destination, according to a statement.
Qatar Airways Cargo currently operates dedicated freighters to six destinations in the Americas: Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston, Los Angeles and Mexico City, as well as belly-hold cargo space to 13 hubs in the Americas.
Qatar Airways chief officer (cargo) Ulrich Ogiermann said, “We started freighter services to Atlanta in November 2011 and are excited to now launch passenger flights, giving us extra cargo capacity into the world’s busiest airport. Our customers now have access to more capacity in addition to a network of more than 150 destinations via our state-of-the-art hub in Doha as well as innovative solutions for their cargo."
Qatar Airways Cargo’s portfolio of products currently includes QR Pharma, QR Fresh and QR Equine, offering efficiency and compliance in the handling of temperature-sensitive pharmaceutical and perishable cargo, as well as professional care and service for the shipment of horses and other live animals, the statement notes. The cargo airline also offers QR Charter, utilising its fleet of Boeing 777, Airbus A330 and Boeing 747 freighters.
The airline recently announced the launch of QR Express, a solution to deliver airport-to-airport air freight service for time-critical shipments. “QR Express is the latest addition to the cargo airline’s expanding portfolio of specialised services and products, and provides customers with the opportunity to book time-sensitive shipments via a quick and simple system that offers high boarding priority and rapid handling, ensuring speedy delivery of their cargo,” the statement adds.
Other key features include short and flexible close-outs, quick and dedicated ramp transfer (for express transit), as well as priority loading at origin and unloading at the final destination, and speedy retrieval at the final destination (approximately 90 minutes).