Singapore cargo and China Airlines deal

SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA) Cargo has signed a joint freighter service deal with China Cargo Airlines (CCA).
This latest agreement is part of a wider programme of initiatives between the two carriers.
“The new joint service agreement provides more flexibility and better services to customers as it provides more choices of flights for air cargo shipments between Singapore and China,” reveals SIA’s president, Tan Kai Ping.
CCA president Zhu Yimin, adds: “There will be more direct access to destinations in domestic China on our network while we tap into SIA’s network in Africa, Australia, Latin America and the Middle East." 
SIA Cargo owns a 16 per cent equity interest in Shanghai-based CCA.
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