SAS Cargo reopens freight corridors to China

The first fully loaded A350 took off with fresh fish, king crabs, spare parts, laboratory equipment and other important goods that are exported from Scandinavia to China.

SAS Cargo reopens freight corridors to China
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SAS Cargo has reopened important freight corridors to China on September 30 as they continue to expand their network and reopen more routes. A day earlier, they began flying between Copenhagen and Shanghai again, marking their return to Asia.


The route is operated by their brand new Airbus A350, a state-of-the-art aircraft that is one of the most modern and fuel-efficient in the industry, emitting up to 30 per cent less than previous comparable aircraft. The fully loaded A350 took off with fresh fish, king crabs, spare parts, laboratory equipment and other important goods that are exported from Scandinavia to China.


The airline is currently flying to 75 destinations and operates up to 380 flights a day.

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