LAN CargoColombia (LANCO) expanding

Written by thomas · Filed Under Cargo 

July 13, 2009

thomas

A few months after beginning operations in Colombia, the new cargo affiliate of the LAN network, LANCO, has significantly increased its all-cargo operations in Colombia. Starting in March of 2009 with flights between Miami and Bogota and Medellin, it has added flights to Manaos, Sao Paulo, Lima, Santiago and Buenos Aires in addition to its domestic network in Colombia. In the next few months it plans to connect flights from Ecuador and Colombia to Europe, which will be the first all cargo service between Colombia and Europe. The Colombian cargo affiliate will introduce the B777F on these and possibly other long haul routes, According to the airline’s cargo specialist, David Mejia: “The B777F is a valuable addition to provide all cargo service to markets in North and South America, with which we expect to increase demand for our clients.” The airline has also operated a number of all cargo charter flights including flights from Havana to Canada contracted by Chapman Freeborn Airchartering.

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