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Oct 5, 2007 (newstodate): Effective from October 4, Coyne Airways has launched a new service to its ninth destination in Kazakhstan with the introduction of twice-weekly Boeing 747-200F flights to Almaty.
The flights are operated out of Frankfurt-Hahn Airport and also allows Coyne to market capacity to Moscow, served en-route.
Coyne Airways will work with its interline partners to transport shipments to Almaty from the US and Canada on a through air waybill.
From the UK and Ireland, shipments will be trucked to Hahn to connect with the 747-200F departures.
In addition to Almaty, Coyne Airways also provides regular all-cargo services to the Kazakh cities of Aktau, Atyrau, Uralsk, Aktobe, Astana, Chimkent, Aksai and Kzyl-Orda.
The flights are operated out of Frankfurt-Hahn Airport and also allows Coyne to market capacity to Moscow, served en-route.
Coyne Airways will work with its interline partners to transport shipments to Almaty from the US and Canada on a through air waybill.
From the UK and Ireland, shipments will be trucked to Hahn to connect with the 747-200F departures.
In addition to Almaty, Coyne Airways also provides regular all-cargo services to the Kazakh cities of Aktau, Atyrau, Uralsk, Aktobe, Astana, Chimkent, Aksai and Kzyl-Orda.