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TAP Air Cargo celebrates four years of partnership with CargoAi

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TAP Air Cargo is marking four years of digital partnership with CargoAi by launching another significant milestone in its integration with CargoMART Interline, CargoAi’s latest innovation designed to digitise and automate interline cargo bookings between airlines.

This new step enables TAP Air Cargo to further optimise its digital operations, offering customers faster and more efficient interline booking capabilities, whilst continuing its collaboration with CargoAi to improve connectivity and innovation in the air freight sector.

CargoMART Interline enables airlines to instantly check and book interline capacity across multiple partners, eliminating manual coordination, often across different time zones, and reducing operational complexity.

“Our partnership with CargoAi has been instrumental in strengthening TAP Air Cargo’s innovation capabilities, enabling us to continuously digitise our processes and bring increasingly interconnected solutions to market. The implementation of CargoMART Interline is the next natural step, enabling us to extend our network beyond our own routes and simplify interline operations with partner airlines, ensuring we continue to offer the best possible service to our customers,” says Rita Garcia, Director of Products and Services at TAP Air Cargo.

Since the beginning, the partnership between TAP Air Cargo and CargoAi has delivered tangible value through innovative API integrations and electronic booking systems, supporting TAP’s commitment to digital excellence and the customer experience worldwide. The integration of CargoMART Interline now takes this collaboration to a new level, delivering greater efficiency, automation and scalability.

“We are proud to celebrate four years of partnership with TAP Air Cargo, one of the early adopters of digital transformation in the industry,” said Matt Petot, CEO of CargoAi. “With the CargoMART Interline module, TAP can now scale its partnerships effortlessly and optimize interline revenue — a game changer for airlines seeking to maximize network synergies through technology.”

This collaboration reinforces both companies shared vision to drive innovation, efficiency, and sustainability in air cargo by simplifying complex workflows and enabling seamless digital connections between airlines worldwide.

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