Air Freight News

DACHSER adds charter flights from China to US

May 12, 2020

As the airfreight capacity crunch continues, Dachser is adding dedicated charter flights from China to the U.S. Effective immediately, Dachser will charter several B777 with flights departing from both Hong Kong and Shanghai and arriving at LAX.

‘Even in this uncertain marketplace, we continue to see consistent demand for air freight service from China to the U.S. Adding these charters, which ensure capacity, offers our customers a reliable, intelligent solution that ensures cargo will get to its final destination on time,” said Andy Frommenwiler, Vice President Air Freight Dachser USA.
Additionally, Dachser offers strong U.S. road network connections enabling door-to-door transport solutions in major markets throughout the country.
“At Dachser, we aim to promptly address the needs of our customers. Being agile and flexible allows us to swiftly make strategic decisions, such as introducing these new charters, which provide effective solutions our customers are looking for,” said Vincent Touya, Managing Director Dachser USA.

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