63 Horses Carried Safely through the Clouds by Turkish Cargo

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By providing conditions in the sky that are as similar to the conditions in their natural living environments, Turkish Cargo once again performed another successfully equine transport operation with the unique service it offers. Exercising maximum care for the live animal shipment, the air cargo brand transported 63 horses, 59 of which were shipped simultaneously, from Chicago to Istanbul safely.

The horses were brought in comfort from Chicago to Istanbul by using 21 specially designed stalls (dedicated horse barns) with non-skid surfaces and oval edges. Since they are not allowed to be transported unattended as per the international regulations, the horses were accompanied by their keepers, and the IATA Live Animals Regulation (LAR) certified Turkish Cargo personnel during the flight. Having been lodged for a short time in the live animal rooms at the Ataturk Airport in conformity with their natural living conditions, the horses were delivered healthy and hale to their owners in Turkey through the dedicated loading doors enabling ready movement.

Regarding the live animal shipment services it offers to its customers in 127 countries worldwide, Turkish Cargo takes the IATA LAR as a reference for its acceptance, storage and shipment processes. The airline also continues to strictly implement the documentation, packaging, and labelling, as specified in the said regulations, during the shipment of live animals.

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