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Jun 29, 2010 (newstodate): Air China Cargo is doing fine at Copenhagen Airport, and sources claim that a fourth weekly flight is under consideration from September 2010.
Air China Cargo launched direct Shanghai-Beijing-Copenhagen-Shanghai freighter operations from September 2006 in cooperation with SAS Cargo.
Since March 6, 2010, two of the three weekly Boeing 747-400 flights have however changed routing to ShanghaiBeijingCopenhagenParisShanghai, while the third flight still turns around at Copenhagen Airport.
The Danish market thus shares capacity with Paris for two of the existing flights, so hopes are that a fourth weekly flight will be fully dedicated to serving the Danish and Scandinavian market.
Representing Air China Cargo in Scandinavia is Kales.
Air China Cargo launched direct Shanghai-Beijing-Copenhagen-Shanghai freighter operations from September 2006 in cooperation with SAS Cargo.
Since March 6, 2010, two of the three weekly Boeing 747-400 flights have however changed routing to ShanghaiBeijingCopenhagenParisShanghai, while the third flight still turns around at Copenhagen Airport.
The Danish market thus shares capacity with Paris for two of the existing flights, so hopes are that a fourth weekly flight will be fully dedicated to serving the Danish and Scandinavian market.
Representing Air China Cargo in Scandinavia is Kales.