dnata wins Virgin Atlantic cargo handling contract

MAY 12, 2015: Virgin Atlantic Cargo has awarded a cargo handing contract to dnata in Australia covering Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane airports. Under the terms of the new contract, dnata will handle cargo carried onboard Virgin Australia’s daily flights to and from Sydney and Brisbane and Los Angeles, and the airline’s three flights a week […]

MAY 12, 2015: Virgin Atlantic Cargo has awarded a cargo handing contract to dnata in Australia covering Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane airports.
Under the terms of the new contract, dnata will handle cargo carried onboard Virgin Australia’s daily flights to and from Sydney and Brisbane and Los Angeles, and the airline’s three flights a week connecting Sydney and Abu Dhabi. Virgin Atlantic is contracted to Virgin Australia and manages all of the airline’s long haul international cargo capacity.
In 2014, Virgin Atlantic generated 18,000 tonnes of cargo for Virgin Australia, a 21 percent increase on the previous year, and this positive trend continued in the first quarter of 2015.
Neil Vernon, Virgin Atlantic’s Vice President Sales International, said: “With the growth in business we are generating for Virgin Australia, as well as our own onforwarding traffic to and from Australia that connects with our network over Los Angeles, it is important that we ensure our customers receive the highest levels of service. dnata is an established and proven partner to Virgin Atlantic in the UK and we are confident they will meet our high expectations in Australia. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Qantas for all of their support in the past.”
Daniela Marsilli, CEO, dnata Australia, said: “Virgin Atlantic is a key partner of dnata’s at many airports across our international network. We already support their operations in the UK, and Dubai, and I know we will exceed their expectations in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. This contract is a vote of confidence in our teams’ ability to work efficiently and safely, across Australia and the world.”

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