Air Freight News

SWISS launches new cargo flights to Seoul and Lima

Jan 15, 2021

SWISS is adding two new destinations exclusively for freight shipments to the regular route network of its airfreight division Swiss WorldCargo: Seoul, South Korea, and Lima, Peru.

The first cargo flight to Seoul in South Korea will take off today, 15 January. The flight, operated by a Boeing 777-300ER, connects Zurich and Switzerland with one of Asia’s largest economic centres. A variety of products will be transported, including general cargo, spare parts, car parts, electronics and other goods. This will be followed on 19 January by the start of cargo flights to Lima in Peru. This connection is also operated with a Boeing 777-300ER and offers additional cargo capacity between Switzerland and South America. The cargo transported will focus on pharmaceutical goods, machinery and spare parts as well as perishable goods from the region, among others.

“Thanks to our freight division, we are able to adapt continuously and very flexibly to the prevailing market conditions,” says Markus Binkert, Chief Financial Officer, SWISS. “In this way, we can make a continuous economic contribution and ensure the flow of goods between Switzerland, Europe and the world.”

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