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Aug 23, 2010 (newstodate): Denmark's Copenhagen Airport will see its freighter traffic up from next month.
In September, Air China Cargo will add a fourth frequency to its Boeing 747-400F freighter service to Copenhagen.
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.
It is not known if the new frequency will also call at Paris, or be dedicated to the Scandinavian market.
Also from mid-September, Korean Air Cargo will return its third frequency to its services between Incheon, Korea, and Copenhagen.
Both carriers are handled by WFS at Copenhagen Airport.
In September, Air China Cargo will add a fourth frequency to its Boeing 747-400F freighter service to Copenhagen.
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.
It is not known if the new frequency will also call at Paris, or be dedicated to the Scandinavian market.
Also from mid-September, Korean Air Cargo will return its third frequency to its services between Incheon, Korea, and Copenhagen.
Both carriers are handled by WFS at Copenhagen Airport.