YTO Cargo Airlines launches new service to Budapest
The service will be operated using Boeing 767-300ER/BDSF aircraft, with two flights per week via Astana, Kazakhstan.
Hangzhou-based Chinese air cargo carrier YTO Cargo Airlines has launched a new freight route to Budapest, Hungary from its base in Hangzhou.
The service will be operated using Boeing 767-300ER/BDSF aircraft, with two flights per week via Astana, Kazakhstan.
The service will provide outbound shipments primarily consisting of cross-border e-commerce packages and electronic components, while return shipments will feature automotive parts and other goods. The route enables coverage of Central and Eastern Europe within 6 to 12 hours and the entire EU within 24 hours.
According to Planespotters.net, the airline has an active fleet of 12 aircraft with 10 Boeing 757-200PCF and 2 Boeing 767-300ER/BDSF.
The YTO International Group has over 50 overseas stations across 18 countries and regions, offering more than 2,000 global air and sea freight routes to over 150 countries and regions.
Earlier this year, the company launched cargo flights to Tashkent, Uzbekistan, using its Comac ARJ21-700F aircraft, however, the latest data from Planespotters.net indicates that the aircraft is currently grounded, suggesting a discontinuation of service.
The airline also provides services from its other hubs, including Wenzhou and Nanning.