DHL has announced that it has increased the frequency of its dedicated Air Hong Kong flights from Hong Kong to Nagoya, Taipei, Seoul and Singapore.
Flights to these cities have been increased to six times per week, up from the current five times a week, representing a 20 percent increase in capacity for each of these four cities.
From October 27, Air Hong Kong, a 60:40 joint venture between Cathay Pacific and DHL, will now operate four additional A300-600 flights on these routes. This represents an increased dedicated capacity of 45 tonnes a week on each of the four routes to serve the needs of growing intra-Asia trade.
The move will further strengthen DHL’s Asia air network.
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