Zurich: Swiss takes up freight routes to Seoul and Lima

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Zurich: Swiss takes up freight routes to Seoul and Lima

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Swiss takes on two pure cargo flight connections from Zurich-Kloten to Seoul and Lima. On Friday the connection to the capital of South Korea was already served with a Boeing 777-300ER. A large number of products were transported, including general cargo, spare and auto parts, electronics and other goods.

On January 19, cargo flights to Lima in Peru will begin. This connection is also served by a Boeing 777-300ER and offers additional freight capacity between Switzerland and South America. The focus of the transported freight is on pharmaceutical goods, machines and spare parts as well as perishable goods from the region.

"Thanks to our freight division, we can continuously and very flexibly adapt to the respective market conditions," says Markus Binkert, Chief Financial Officer of the Lufthansa subsidiary Swiss. "In this way we can make a continuous economic contribution and ensure the flow of goods between Switzerland, Europe and the world."

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