MSC ULCV call adds to congestion at 'unprepared' port of Karachi
A recent record-setting call from the 19,368-teu containership MSC Anna has created heavy landside pressure ...
GXO: SURGINGR: EASY DOES ITDSV: MOMENTUMGXO: TAKEOVER TALKXOM: DOWNGRADEAMZN: UNHARMEDEXPD: WEAKENEDPG: STEADY YIELDGM: INVESTOR DAY UPDATEBA: IT'S BADXOM: MOMENTUMFWRD: EVENT-DRIVEN UPSIDEPEP: TRADING UPDATE OUT
GXO: SURGINGR: EASY DOES ITDSV: MOMENTUMGXO: TAKEOVER TALKXOM: DOWNGRADEAMZN: UNHARMEDEXPD: WEAKENEDPG: STEADY YIELDGM: INVESTOR DAY UPDATEBA: IT'S BADXOM: MOMENTUMFWRD: EVENT-DRIVEN UPSIDEPEP: TRADING UPDATE OUT
Luxembourg, June 9, 2014. Cargolux Airlines International S.A. would like to confirm that none of its aircraft were involved, damaged or destroyed in the terrorist attack at Jinnah international airport in Karachi this weekend, contrary to rumors published on a variety of websites.
Cargolux would like to further state that none of its aircraft were positioned in Karachi at the time of the attack. The airline operates one weekly flight to the capital of Pakistan on Tuesdays with flight CV7822 routed from Luxembourg to Sharjah via Karachi.
Due to the developing situation, the Karachi stopover has been cancelled until further notice.
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