Saudia Cargo starts flying B777 weekly twice to Shanghai

Saudia Cargo has expanded its network with the addition of Shanghai station to its flight schedules which commenced on August 15.

Update: 2020-08-18 12:10 GMT
Saudia Cargo now operates two flights a week originating from Riyadh and Jeddah to the new destination using a B777.

August 18, 2020: Saudia Cargo has expanded its network with the addition of Shanghai station to its flight schedules which commenced on August 15.

Saudia Cargo now operates two flights a week, Saturdays and Tuesdays, originating from Riyadh’s King Khalid International Airport and Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport to the new destination using a B777 which has a 95 tonnes capacity.

The Saudi national air freight carrier’s network expansion was in response to the growing demand for air cargo capacity, according to reports issued since last March. 

Using charter flights booked by Saudia Cargo clients, the company has so far transported over two million kilogrammes of medical and pharmaceutical supplies required for facing the Covid-19 pandemic, in addition to other millions of other life-saving cargoes needed at the height of the coronavirus pandemic. 

Saudia Cargo CEO Omar Hariri said the company took proactive and practical steps to ensure the continuity of cargo operation to the Kingdom through non-stop charter flights despite the challenges Covid-19 posed. 

The company, he added, operated 29 unscheduled all-cargo flights from Shanghai International Airport to the Kingdom to meet the growing demand for cargo.

“Saudia Cargo’s high-level flexible schedules enabled it to respond swiftly to the increasing demand for cargo during the suspension of flights. We enhanced the charter flight services while our teams conducted an in-depth analysis of markets and order rates, which helped in the decision-making process for the network,” said Hariri who also expressed gratitude to the dedicated Saudia Cargo teams who performed their jobs despite the virus threat.

In July, Saudia Cargo operated over 1,500 flights, of which 500 were done using passenger aircraft dedicated for international cargo operations. 

Saudia Cargo transported 75,000 tonnes of life-saving cargo including medicines and medical equipment to the Kingdom from March to June 2020, in support of the Kingdom’s health efforts towards fighting Covid-19.

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