SpiceJet adds Sulaymaniyah, Almaty, Doha to cargo network

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New Delhi, (Asian independent) Budget passenger carrier SpiceJet has added Sulaymaniyah (Iraq), Almaty and Doha to its international cargo network.

The airline on Monday operated two cargo flights from Mumbai to Doha carrying over 20 tons of pharma, perishables and cargo supplies.

The airline has also carried over 14 tons of pharma and cargo supplies to Almaty from Delhi, while it carried around 17 tons of cargo and relief goods to Sulaymaniyah from Sharjah.

“For all these flights, the airline deployed its Boeing 737 freighter aircraft,” the company said in a statement.

“The airline has transported over 15,200 tons of cargo on more than 2,160 flights since the nation-wide lockdown began.”

SpiceXpress is the airline’s dedicated cargo arm. It has been regularly transporting surgical supplies, sanitisers, face masks amongst others.