Air Freight News

Hapag-Lloyd changes Dakar Express (DEX) to weekly frequency

Apr 14, 2021

Hapag-Lloyd announced that they will improve the frequency on the Dakar Express Service (DEX) from fortnightly to weekly between Tangier and West Africa in view of continuous strong demand for space to/from Dakar and Nouakchott.

The change will be effective of week 20 and the revised port rotation will be as follows:

Tangier – Dakar – Nouakchott – Tangier

Hapag-Lloyd will continue to provide connections between Tangier and the Northern European and Portuguese ports by either own services or dedicated 3rd party feeders.

The last NB sailing ex Tangier will be Hansa Neuburg 2114N with ETS Tangier May 3, 2021.

The corresponding last SB sailing ex North Europe will be Hansa Neuburg Voy 2118S sailing from Antwerp on May 9, 2021.

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