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Air France-KLM-Martinair Cargo is pleased to announce extra capacity to anticipate the peak flower demand for Valentine’s Day.
From 30 January to 9 February, more than 800 tons of flowers originating from Kenya (NBO) and Andean countries (UIO and BOG) will be flown to Europe where Air France-KLM-Martinair Cargo holds the strongest market share. This is in addition to the regular flower transport.
Once again this year, by adding full charter flights and aircraft upgrades, Air France-KLM- Martinair Cargo is proud to show its commitment and dedication to the flower industry.
The largest part of this additional capacity is aimed primarily at supplying the British, Dutch and Russian markets with fresh cut flowers.
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