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Nov 22, 2011 (newstodate): Poland's Warsaw Chopin Airport saw its cargo volumes up by 9.3 percent, y-o-y, during the first three quarters in 2011.
In total, 32,400 tonnes of cargo and mail was handled at the airport, with volumes generated primarily by LOT with 10,800 tonnes, UPS Airlines with 8,400 tonnes, European Air Transport serving TNT with 4,400 tonnes, Sprint Air with 1,300 tonnes, and Air Contractors with 1,200 tonnes.
The airport's Top-5 cargo destinations during the period were UPS' European center Cologne with 5,600 tonnes, DHL's European center Leipzig with 4,300 tonnes, Chicago with 2,900 tonnes, New York with 2,600 tonnes, finally Shanghai with 2,100 tonnes.
In 2010, the airport handled a total of 41,000 tonnes of cargo and mail.
In total, 32,400 tonnes of cargo and mail was handled at the airport, with volumes generated primarily by LOT with 10,800 tonnes, UPS Airlines with 8,400 tonnes, European Air Transport serving TNT with 4,400 tonnes, Sprint Air with 1,300 tonnes, and Air Contractors with 1,200 tonnes.
The airport's Top-5 cargo destinations during the period were UPS' European center Cologne with 5,600 tonnes, DHL's European center Leipzig with 4,300 tonnes, Chicago with 2,900 tonnes, New York with 2,600 tonnes, finally Shanghai with 2,100 tonnes.
In 2010, the airport handled a total of 41,000 tonnes of cargo and mail.