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Spicejet to run Delhi-Kabul cargo operations
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SME Times News Bureau | 14 Sep, 2018
Budget airline Spicejet on Thursday tied up with Afghanistan Chamber of
Commerce and Industries (ACCI) to run cargo operations between Delhi and
Kabul from October 15.
SpiceJet plans to transport 1,500 tons of
cargo every month on its freighter aircraft under the partnership, the
airline said in a statement.
"In collaboration with ACCI and with
the support of government of Afghanistan, SpiceJet will transport fresh
fruits and dry fruits, carpets and other commodities from Kabul to
different states of India at competitive prices, which will be
subsidised by the Afghan Government," the statement said.
SpiceJet
has recently announced the launch of a dedicated air cargo services
under the brand name SpiceXpress. The airline signed the Memorandum of
Understanding right after the induction of its first freighter aircraft,
a Boeing 737-700.
"SpiceXpress which starts operation from
September 18, 2018, will function as a separate business unit under
SpiceJet Limited. SpiceXpress has laid down a detailed plan covering
both domestic and international routes. To begin with the air cargo
operations will cover Delhi, Bengaluru, Guwahati, Hong Kong, Kabul and
Amritsar," the statement said.
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