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Saudia Cargo is set to operate a series of four extra freighter flights from Nairobi to Amsterdam in February, so as to meet the high demand of flower exports during this traditional peak month. The extra frequencies to be operated using B747F, will be supplementary to the carrier’s already existing six weekly scheduled B747F frequencies on this prime sector, thereby providing a massive consolidated capacity of 2,800 tons for Kenyan flower traffic into Europe over the month.
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