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Nov 21, 2013 (newstodate): MIAT Mongolian Airlines has extended its cargo GSSA contract signed three years ago with Globe Air Cargo.
Globe Air Cargo will thus also be responsible for cargo sales in all European markets, and also for marketing the cargo capacity on MIAT Mongolian Airlines wide-body flights to Seoul and its services to Beijing, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Osaka.
The airline operates twice-weekly Boeing 767-300ER flights from Berlin Tegel Airport to Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia.
This is the first time the airline has appointed a single GSSA partner for Europe, and Globe Air Cargo expects to generate some 1,000 tonnes of cargo a year for MIAT from Europe, including machinery, spares, electrical, pharmaceutical and chemical shipments.
Globe Air Cargo's cooperation with MIAT Mongolian Airlines started in 2010 when for a period of six weeks during the summer, the airline operated a weekly Boeing 767 from Berlin to Ulaanbaatar and the same aircraft then connected onto Tokyo.
Globe Air Cargo purchased all of the capacity on these flights and successfully sold Tokyo via Ulaanbaatar in the German market.
Globe Air Cargo will thus also be responsible for cargo sales in all European markets, and also for marketing the cargo capacity on MIAT Mongolian Airlines wide-body flights to Seoul and its services to Beijing, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Osaka.
The airline operates twice-weekly Boeing 767-300ER flights from Berlin Tegel Airport to Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia.
This is the first time the airline has appointed a single GSSA partner for Europe, and Globe Air Cargo expects to generate some 1,000 tonnes of cargo a year for MIAT from Europe, including machinery, spares, electrical, pharmaceutical and chemical shipments.
Globe Air Cargo's cooperation with MIAT Mongolian Airlines started in 2010 when for a period of six weeks during the summer, the airline operated a weekly Boeing 767 from Berlin to Ulaanbaatar and the same aircraft then connected onto Tokyo.
Globe Air Cargo purchased all of the capacity on these flights and successfully sold Tokyo via Ulaanbaatar in the German market.