Qatar Cargo selects Wexco as Australia GSA
25 / 11 / 2020
Qatar Airways Cargo has appointed Wexco as its general sales agent (GSA) in Australia.
Qatar Airways serves five major Australian cities: Melbourne, Perth, Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide and operates 30 passenger and freighters flights per week.
The main market for Qatar Airways in Australia remains the perishable exports to the Middle East, but also growing outbound pharmaceuticals traffic to Europe and The Americas. The carrier can also capitalise on the opportunities from Australia to the neighboring market of New Zealand thanks to its scheduled services between Brisbane and Auckland.
Daniel Parker, vice president cargo Asia, Qatar Airways, said: “We have a solid foundation for further growth with our partner Wexco, whose excellent reputation in the Australian market was also a major factor in our decision, together with its deep knowledge of Qatar Airways’ processes.”
Cédric Millet, managing director Wexco Australia, welcomed the new agreement with Qatar Airways Cargo, adding: “Qatar Airways sets very high expectations and so does Wexco. We are very much aligned on providing the highest service levels to our customers.
“The Australian air exports registered a 24% decrease compared to last year, but we are seeing an injection of services in the lead up to the peak season, particularly for the exports of produce. A lot of flights are being operated under the government funded International Freight Assistance Mechanism (IFAM) programme in order to boost Australia’s perishables export trade.”
Qatar Airways Cargo was one of the founder airlines within IFAM, offering registered exporters over 830 tonnes of cargo capacity each week on its passenger flights and freighters from Australia.
Through the new deal Qatar Airways and ECS Group, which owns Wexco, are extending their partnership which today covers 20 countries worldwide.
“The partnership will leverage Qatar Airways’ strong presence in Australia, promoting destinations to the Middle-East, Europe, the Americas and Africa to the Australian exporters,” ECS said in a press release.