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Cargolux donates medical supplies to Zhengzhou

Feb 21, 2020

Cargolux, in coordination with the Ministry of Mobility and Public Works, will dispatch a total of 75,000 face masks and 44,000 sanitary wipes on its flight to Zhengzhou (CGO), this Saturday. These products are intended for distribution amongst the airline’s business partners in CGO as a mark of support in these challenging times.

“This donation is a token of our appreciation for the long-lasting partnerships we have enjoyed over the years. Our business partners in Zhengzhou have shown unwavering dedication and support for our operations.”, says Richard Forson, President and CEO of Cargolux.
Cargolux is continuously monitoring the situation in China and has adapted its flight schedule to adjust to the market situation. Service to China is expected to increase over the coming weeks to accommodate the resumption of factory production. These flights will be operated in accordance with recommendations from the WHO and other regulatory bodies as well as Cargolux’s own restrictions including no crew layovers in China.

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