Emirates SkyCargo to open second Philippines trade lane

Emirates SkyCargo, the freight division of Emirates, is set to increase its cargo capacity to the Philippines, when Emirates begins daily non-stop flights to Clark International Airport from October 1, 2013.

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Published: Wed 19 Jun 2013, 10:25 PM

Last updated: Fri 3 Apr 2015, 3:09 AM

Clarke International Airport will become Emirates second destination after Manila, the capital of the Philippines, to which Emirates has been operating flights since 1990, and due to the demand, has continued to increase its flight frequency on the route to its current triple daily, non-stop service.

The airport is located in the province of the Pampanga in Central Luzon, which is 80 km to the north of Manila. Central Luzon is one of the growth regions in the Philippines and is host to the country’s premium economic zones, the Clark Freeport Zone and the Subic Bay Freeport Zone.

With the new daily flight to Clark International, Emirates SkyCargo will be able to provide more than 160 tonnes of additional cargo hold capacity each way per week, further supporting Philippine exports of perishables, such as dairy products, fruit and vegetables, meat, seafood and electrical and electronic equipment, and it’s imports of textiles, apparel, plants, flowers and chemical products.

“The Philippines is a very important market for Emirates SkyCargo, and with our Dubai Hub strategically located between East and West, we will be able to offer customers in the Central Luzon region, particularly manufacturers producing hi-tech chips and electronic components, access to our global network and efficient distribution capability, thereby supporting supply chains to save time and money by accessing new and closer gateways like Clark International,” said Ravishankar Mirle, Emirates’ VP of commercial cargo for East and West Asia, Australasia and the Indian Ocean.

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