Turkish Cargo is attempting to compensate for any loss of capacity resulting from the contingencies brought about by the effects the world is experiencing from the COVID-19 coronavirus, by increasing the frequencies of its freighter flights.
Despite the fact that the cargo transportation capacity on board the passenger aircraft is significantly narrowed down due to the travel restrictions across the globe and the decrease in customer demand, Turkish Cargo is pushing to utilize more of their freighter fleet which is the 6th largest in terms of cargo capacity in the world. They say they are now making a plans to utilize all of the freighters in their fleet in full capacity for the purpose of meeting all requirements of the exportation in Turkey as well as the foreign trade that is of critical importance.
Albeit the unusual change of demand, continuing to serve as the solution partner for the Turkish manufacturers and exporters by also complying with the restrictions imposed by the national authorities and the precautionary practices implemented by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Turkey, Turkish Cargo will start to serve for cargo transportation purposes by making use of the aircraft available in its fleet, in addition to its current cargo freighter capacity, which was increased to 25 from 13 during the last 4 years.
Furthermore, acting by being aware of the fact that continuation of the air cargo flow will be life saving during this period, Turkish Cargo supports all of the efforts made by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) for fighting against the corona virus, globally.
While continuing its operations with its specialized crew and team members and operational units, Turkish Cargo, the flag carrier national brand, serves 7/24/7 with its booking system just as it has always done, and says they will continue to be a preferred brand in air cargo transportation.
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