Saudia Cargo renews WFS cargo handling deal at eight airports
Renewed agreement covers key hubs in Europe and the US, strengthening cargo operations and service standards.;
Loay Mashabi, CEO and MD, Saudia Cargo; John Batten CEO, Gateway Services, EMEAA, WFS
Saudia Cargo has extended its cargo handling partnership with Worldwide Flight Services (WFS), a SATS company, under a new multi-station contract covering eight major airports in Europe and the United States.
The renewed agreement includes cargo handling services at Amsterdam Schiphol, Brussels, Frankfurt, Paris CDG, London Heathrow and Manchester in Europe, as well as New York JFK and Washington Dulles International Airport in the US. The partnership at these locations was first established in 2019.
The contract was signed in Jeddah by Eng. Loay Mashabi, CEO and Managing Director of Saudia Cargo, and John Batten, Chief Executive Officer Gateway Services for Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia at WFS.
Saudia Cargo said the renewed partnership reflects its focus on maintaining high service standards and supporting its international operations through established handling partners at key gateways.
In addition to the eight airports covered under the contract, WFS also provides cargo handling services for Saudia Cargo at Liege in Belgium, Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru, Bangkok, Johannesburg and Los Angeles.
Saudia Cargo said WFS teams at these locations have the experience required to deliver the level of service expected for its customers across its global network.