Caribbean Airlines Cargo has entered into an interline agreement with Alaska Airlines, which expands the airline’s cargo network by a further sixteen destinations. The arrangement enables the movement of cargo to several popular locations such as Anchorage, Hawaii, Utah, Oregon, and Nevada.

The airline has since announced that it continues to execute its mandate to facilitate cargo shipments to all corners of the globe. To this end, the airline has interline agreements with British Airways, China Airlines, Qatar Airways, Virgin Atlantic, and many others, making the movement of cargo easy to all continents at special rates.

This, it said, will cater to urgent shipments being expedited by using Caribbean Airlines cargo priority shipping. Chief Executive Officer Garvin Medera stated, “Caribbean Airlines Cargo provides solutions to meet our customers’ cargo needs. We work with our airline partners to provide a wide range of options which enable us to serve far-reaching destinations in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Australia, and South America.” The airline, which holds the status of the national carrier, also offers direct service to 80 per cent of Caribbean islands through its network of frequent passenger flights and multiple all-cargo freighter services. Caribbean Airlines Cargo caters to the special needs of the oil and gas industry through the transportation of large and oversized time-sensitive pieces.

The airline is also well known for its professional handling and experience in shipping general cargo, live animals, perishables, human remains, dangerous goods, valuable cargo, and diplomatic documents.

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