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14.02.2020

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Air India to add belly capacity to Saudi Arabia


From Sunday, 16 February 2020, Air India is adding a Calicut – Jeddah service, as the Star Alliance member schedules two weekly flights operated by B747-400 aircraft. The Indian flag carrier reserves 14.1 t of the 55.6 t of the total capacity payload for cargo shipments.

 

Located in the south-western Indian state of Kerala, CCJ airport saw a big increase in freight volumes: From April to December 2019, it handled 21,508 t, which was 86.2% more than in the same period the year before.

 

According to the Airports Authority of India, only Delhi (740,886 t, -5.6%), Mumbai (661,636 t, -9.2%), Bangalore (288,455 t, -2.5%), Chennai (275,107 t, -12.9%), Kolkata (121,588 t, +0.8%), Hyderabad (110,252 t, +1.3%), Ahmedabad (82,899 t, +5.7%), Cochin (57,628 t, +11.6%) and Pune (28,610 t, -25.5%) handled more.

 

Don't miss our report on South Asian cargo airports on page 29 of the current ITJ 07-08/2020, published ahead of Air Cargo India in Mumbai, 25-27 February! (ah)

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