Air France KLM Cargo unveils allotment customisation on myCargo
Air France KLM Martinair Cargo updates myCargo to offer flexible, efficient, and fully self-service allotment bookings.;
In a strategic push toward complete digital transformation, Air France KLM Martinair Cargo has rolled out a major upgrade to its digital booking platform, myCargo. The update introduces enhanced allotment customisation features, offering customers full autonomy over their contracted cargo capacity – a development set to redefine how freight bookings are handled in the airline cargo space.
As the logistics industry rapidly embraces digitisation, Air France KLM Martinair Cargo’s latest update reflects growing demand for seamless, flexible, and self-managed cargo solutions. With this release, the company brings the convenience of spot booking functionality into the realm of contracted allotments, allowing users to take full control over their booking process within the myCargo environment.
The upgrade introduces key features such as self-selected AWB (Air Waybill) numbers, specific origin and destination selection, detailed goods and handling input, and designated shipper selection. These tools enable shippers to match booking details precisely with their contractual terms, improving operational accuracy and speed.
“Empowering our customers to manage their business anytime, anywhere lies at the heart of our digital strategy,” said GertJan Roelands, SVP Commercial at Air France KLM Martinair Cargo. “The new allotment customisation option in myCargo is a game-changer, giving users full control over their allocations 24/7. This launch marks a key milestone in our commercial transformation and reaffirms our commitment to customer-centric innovation.”
The newly added flexibility allows clients to handle even complex multi-origin and multi-destination contracts with ease. More significantly, the ability to determine AWB numbers independently removes the bottlenecks of pre-assigned documentation, making the booking and handling process significantly faster.
This update also reinforces Air France KLM Martinair Cargo’s broader vision of a fully digital, self-service ecosystem – one that puts control in the hands of users while maintaining operational integrity and compliance with contract terms.
As the company continues to innovate in the cargo tech space, further enhancements to myCargo are expected in the coming months, keeping Air France KLM Martinair Cargo at the forefront of air freight digitalisation.