Air Serbia looks to strengthen China cargo operations

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Air Serbia officials recently held talks and visited the Tianjin Binhai International Aviation Logistics Company, in charge of the airport’s cargo operations, to explore further opportunities to strengthen cooperation. The two sides discussed off-plane direct pickup, trucking, and customs transit. Air Serbia has been flying in Tianjin since the end of 2022. According to data by Chinese authorities, as of November 2023, the cargo volume on Air Serbia’s flights departing Tianjin stood at 527.8 tons, with an average cargo volume of 9.6 tons per flight. The market demand for cargo on these flights is growing, with almost every flight being fully loaded in recent months. The belly cargo volume on the route has been increasing from an average of 8.7 tons per flight to 14.3 tons per flight. The highest cargo volume on one flight exceeded 20 tons, setting a new record for the airline's belly cargo volume.

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