Industry puzzles over IAG Cargo's late move to drive eAWBs
IAG Cargo has announced that it will charge customers still using paper air waybills (AWBs) ...
As anticipated, it appears IAG Cargo and Qatar Airways Cargo are to expand their co-operation agreement. Next, joining the London-Hong Kong freighter routing, will follow India, Bangladesh and Pakistan, according to this article. No dates have yet been decided, but both parties say they are happy with the arrangement so far. You can be sure that IAG is shedding no tears over its decision to axe its own freighter service.
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