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Swiss WorldCargo launches thrice-weekly cargo-only service to Mumbai

May 13, 2020: The air cargo division of Swiss International Air Lines, Swiss WorldCargo announced new thrice-weekly cargo-only passenger flights connecting Zurich and Mumbai.

In addition to this, the air cargo carrier is also offeringSWISS Belly Charter service.
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In addition to this, the air cargo carrier is also offeringSWISS Belly Charter service.

May 13, 2020: The air cargo division of Swiss International Air Lines, Swiss WorldCargo announced new thrice-weekly cargo-only passenger flights connecting Zurich and Mumbai.

“Connecting the Indian economy to Switzerland, Europe and the world remains an important focus for us despite these challenging circumstances. Following the recent launch of the network of cargo flights, Swiss WorldCargo will continue to fly to different global destinations as part of its cargo-only network, says the communication.

Additionally, the following flights are scheduled for the month of May.

Asia:
· Shanghai (PVG) up to 3x Daily
· Beijing (PEK) up to 2x Daily
· Hong Kong (HKG) 2x weekly (LX 138 day 2 and 5, LX139 day 3 and 6)
· Tokyo (NRT) 2x Weekly (LX160 day 1 and 4, LX161 day 3 and 6)
· Mumbai (BOM) 3x Weekly (LX154 day 2, 6 and 7, LX155 day 1, 3 and 7)
· Bangkok (BKK) 1x Weekly (LX180 day 6, LX181 day 7)
· Singapore (SIN) 1x Weekly (LX176 day 7, LX177 day 1)

USA:
Daily operations to/from the New York area:
· New York (JFK) 4x Weekly (LX14 day 6, LX16 day 1, 2 and 4,
LX17 day 1, 2, 4 and 6)
· New York Newark (EWR) 3x Weekly (LX18 / LX19 day 3, 5 and 7)
· Chicago (ORD) 2x Weekly (LX8 day 4 and 6, LX9 day 5 and 7)

Africa:
· Johannesburg (JNB) 1x Weekly (LX288 day 5, LX289 day 6)

“With these newly reinstated services, we hope to continue providing you with regular and easy access between Switzerland, Europe and the world. We will continue to expand our network in the coming weeks. In addition to this, we will continue to offer our SWISS Belly Charter service, continued the communication.

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