Caribbean Airlines Cargo joins WebCargo

Caribbean Airlines Cargo is the latest of over thirty airlines to now offer real-time air cargo pricing and booking on global freight booking platform WebCargo.

This rollout will enable instant e-bookings across Caribbean and North American destinations for over 10,000 freight forwarders using WebCargo’s platform.

To date, Caribbean Airlines Cargo rates have been available via WebCargo and 7LFreight’s airfreight rate management and quoting tools.

With this shift, forwarders can access and book spot rates in seconds, ensuring accurate pricing and booking based on the airline’s actual capacity, said Freightos.

“Caribbean Airlines is always looking for innovative ways to improve the customer experience and the way we do business,” said Marklan Moseley, Caribbean Airlines’ general manager, cargo and new business.

“This latest offering through WebCargo’s digital platform, is a step in fulfilling these objectives, applying the dynamic use of technology,” 

He added: “I’m optimistic that the digitisation process and the use of this platform will result in greater efficiency for all stakeholders.”

The addition of Caribbean Airlines Cargo builds upon WebCargo’s steady digitisation of a global air cargo capacity, which now exceeds 36%.

“Over the last three years, Digital Air Cargo adoption has taken off faster than we could imagine in response to pressures on the air cargo industry,” said Camilo Garcia, global vice president business development at WebCargo.

“North America is now our fastest-growing market; we expect this momentum to continue throughout 2022. We’re excited to welcome Caribbean Airlines Cargo to our list of innovative partners available on WebCargo and 7LFreight.”

American Airlines Cargo recently expanded its presence on WebCargo with the addition of flights from 28 more countries.

American Airlines Cargo expands WebCargo presence

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Rebecca Jeffrey

Rebecca Jeffrey
New to aviation journalism, I joined Air Cargo News in late 2021 as deputy editor. I previously worked for Mercator Media’s six maritime sector magazines as a reporter, heading up news for Port Strategy. Prior to this, I was editor for Recruitment International (now TALiNT International). Contact me on: [email protected]