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NewsroomIAG Cargo announces enhanced global services with new 2024-25 winter schedule  
IAG Cargo announces enhanced global services with new 2024-25 winter schedule  

PRWire:

  • New IAG Cargo winter schedule delivers 5% increase in weekly rotations to Africa and the Middle East, including the return of services from London to Jeddah
  • Seven additional flights per week to Miami from London Heathrow and a resumption of the same service to Dublin 
  • Latin America to see three more weekly flights to Sao Paulo from London Heathrow   
  •  IAG Cargo customers can benefit from the new 2024-25 winter schedule until March 2025

31.10.24, London: IAG Cargo, the cargo division of International Airlines Group (IAG), has announced its new 2024-25 winter schedule, which includes increased services to key destinations across the world.

The new schedule will see IAG Cargo deliver a 5% increase in weekly rotations to Africa and the Middle East, including the return of the London Heathrow (LHR) / Jeddah (JED) route operating six times a week. Key transatlantic routes will also see a boost in capacity, including an additional seven flights to Miami (MIA) from London Heathrow each week, representing a two-fold increase, and a resumption of the same service from Dublin (DUB), which will run three times weekly. 

Beginning at the end of October 2024, IAG Cargo’s global customer base will benefit from the additional capacity until the end of March 2025.

Latin America will see three more weekly flights to Sao Paulo (GRU) from London Heathrow and an additional three services per week from Madrid (MAD). This extra capacity will be supplemented by six more services each week to Buenos Aires (EZE) from Madrid and Barcelona (BCN), as well as four more weekly rotations from the Spanish capital to Santo Domingo (SDQ).

Camilo Garcia Cervera, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, IAG Cargo, said: 

“The final three months of the calendar year are always an incredibly busy time for air cargo, and the increased frequency and capacity across our global network will boost the options available to our customers who trust IAG Cargo to deliver its vital role in the supply chain.”

Shipments can be booked online at http://www.iagcargo.com

Out of London, IAG Cargo offers capacity to six continents with over 600 weekly wide-body services. Additionally, Dublin serves as a gateway to North America, boasting over 80 weekly wide-body rotations. The business now offers over 240 weekly wide-body services connecting Madrid and Barcelona with destinations across North America, Latin America and the Caribbean.

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