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Apr 02, 2013 (newstodate): Asiana Airlines is reportedly planning to increase it frequency for freight flights at Norway's Oslo Gardermoen Airport.
Starting from September 7, 2012, Asiana has been offering two weekly Boeing 747-400F calls at Oslo Gardermoen Airport on the return leg of the route from Frankfurt to Incheon, South Korea.
These flights were earlier routed through Sweden's Gothenburg Landvetter Airport, but were moved to Norway as the main cargo was Norwegian exports of salmon to the Asian markets.
Industry sources claim that Asiana will add a third freighter call from later in April 2013, adding a mid-week operation.
Starting from September 7, 2012, Asiana has been offering two weekly Boeing 747-400F calls at Oslo Gardermoen Airport on the return leg of the route from Frankfurt to Incheon, South Korea.
These flights were earlier routed through Sweden's Gothenburg Landvetter Airport, but were moved to Norway as the main cargo was Norwegian exports of salmon to the Asian markets.
Industry sources claim that Asiana will add a third freighter call from later in April 2013, adding a mid-week operation.