SENATOR INTERNATIONAL's successful model, with its own controlled cargo flights "SAB", is continuing its dynamic development. Now, the "SAB" SENATOR Asia Bridge will serve Singapore as the first Asian destination - regularly and directly from Germany, from/to Frankfurt.
The new destination Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) is a perfect hub for the Southeast Asia and Australia/New Zealand region. This gives customers even more effective and faster options to safely transport their freight to the desired destination.
The new route goes from Frankfurt International Airport (FRA) to Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) on the outward leg and from Singapore (SIN) via Dubai-World Central International Airport (DWC) to Frankfurt-Hahn (HHN) on the return leg. There will even be two flights in the first week - on 26 July 2020 to Singapore returning on 27 July 2020 to Frankfurt-Hahn. And again on 29 July 2020 to Singapore, returning on 30 July 2020 to Frankfurt-Hahn. From 2 August 2020, the service will initially be offered once a week, outbound every Sunday, returning Monday.
"With this new destination, we are building a direct bridge to Asia," said Tim-Oliver Kirschbaum, CEO of SENATOR INTERNATIONAL. “Singapore Changi Airport serves as an ideal hub for transports in Asia and the Pacific. We are thus responding to the increased demand for freight flights in this region from and to Europe."
With the expansion of the network to Singapore, the product "SAB" now connects four destinations worldwide on a regular basis: The SENATOR Atlantic Bridge serves Chicago-Rockford (RFD) and Greenville-Spartanburg (GSP), the SENATOR Africa Bridge serves Johannesburg (JNB) and the SENATOR Asia Bridge now serves Singapore (SIN).
SENATOR INTERNATIONAL is one of the most distinguished specialists for individual logistics solutions and is headquartered in Hamburg. More than 1,700 employees work at 65 locations worldwide.
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