Turkish Cargo adds Munich to its network

After Frankfurt, Turkish Cargo will now serve Munich in Germany with direct cargo flights starting May 7, 2021.

Turkish Cargo adds Munich to its network
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After Frankfurt, Turkish Cargo will now serve Munich in Germany with direct cargo flights starting May 7, 2021.

Commenting on the launch of Munich as a direct cargo destination, Turkish Cargo’s chief cargo officer Turhan Ozen said, “Besides making a remarkable contribution to the need for global air cargo transportation, we are glad to add Munich, a substantial business center, to our flight network, and continue to offer a stable and reliable cooperation to the leading exporters of the market.

As one of the prominent air cargo brands in the world, we are aware, and resolutely fulfill our critical role in the development of our country and in increasing the competitiveness of global trade. We perform this mission not only with the transportation we carry out, but also with producing, opening areas, contributing the development of sectors, and creating a large logistics ecosystem.”

Turkish Cargo aims to strengthen the air cargo bridge it has established between Europe and the Middle East with the reliable, fast and direct air transportation it offers to logistics service providers with Airbus A330F type wide body cargo aircraft on ISTMUC-IST cargo flights.

Connecting the continents, Turkish Cargo has the world's largest direct cargo flight network consisting of 96 destinations among air cargo brands, 25 direct cargos, excluding express carriers. It continues to carry out global business processes with the fleet of Turkish Airlines consist from 363 aircraft including 25 dedicated freighters.

Achieving sustainable growth with its infrastructure, operational capabilities, fleet and expert teams in the field, Turkish Cargo aims to be one of the top three air cargo brands in the world. With its innovation mission, it continues to develop pioneering projects in the field of digitalization and innovation in a sustainable way to increase its service quality in changing world.

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