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Saudia Cargo will in the month of February 2015 boost its freighter capacity by 25% on the prime sector from Nairobi to Amsterdam. The carrier will operate at the least six extra B747F flights, so as to accommodate the heightened export market demand for Kenyan flowers into Europe during this traditional peak. These extra frequencies shall be supplementary to the carrier’s already existing six weekly scheduled B747F frequencies, translating to an increased monthly consolidated capacity of 3,000 tons on this key traffic lane.
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