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Air Serbia strengthens US cargo operations

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NEWS FLASH


Globe Air Cargo has inked a General Sales Agent (GSA) agreement for Air Serbia’s cargo operations across the US. Under the deal, Globe Air Cargo will manage sales and marketing for Air Serbia, offering sixty tons of weekly air cargo capacity on five Airbus A330-200 flights between New York, Chicago and Belgrade. This expanded service provides connections to European destinations, including Sarajevo, Podgorica, Tirana, Skopje, Zurich and Istanbul. The partnership will also leverage a Road Feeder Service (RFS) network across the US, connecting Air Serbia’s stations at New York and Chicago to ensure transfers to Eastern Europe and elsewhere.

The Managing Director of Globe Air Cargo USA, Francisco Hernandez, said, “This partnership is a pivotal step in strengthening our presence in the US market. By combining Globe Air Cargo’s expertise with Air Serbia’s growing network, we aim to deliver seamless global logistics solutions”. The head of Air Serbia Cargo, Veselin Djordjević, added, “We’re pleased to partner with ECS Group as our Cargo GSA in the USA. They’re renowned in the industry and global leaders in cargo GSA representation. Our network offers access to hard-to-reach destinations including Podgorica, Tirana, Skopje, Sarajevo, Sofia, and Zagreb, alongside Belgrade. With over fifty drop-off points covered by extensive RFS connections via Chicago and New York JFK, our product is well-regarded in the USA. Serving both Chicago and New York year-round, we provide high-quality, reliable service to support the US export community”.

October 18, 2024
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  1. Uros11:10

    AirSerbia should found new company AirSerbia Cargo and operate cargo-only flights to China and North America if there is a need. It can also operate cargo-only turbo-props inside the region.

    I would also found another one company AirSerbia Express for short flights without offer of full scale legacy airline.

    Later, AirSerbia Leisure could be created serving charter market.

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    1. Anonymous11:26

      😂

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    2. Anonymous11:36

      Yesterday i wanted to order a chair to be delivered to Nis from Novi Sad. The chair was 9000 dinars, the shipping for 2000 dinars. This messed up country needs to fix its internal shipping issues first aand then start plane deliveries.

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    3. Anonymous11:44

      How come the shipping is something country has to fix. The market is fully liberalised, besides Pošta Srbije there are dozens of domestic and foreign delivering companies. Maybe more competition is needed, but that's not on state to fix. I agree 2000 is expensive, but market obviously says it's notas thé demande is high.

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    4. Anonymous12:11

      Chairs are both heavy and bulky, the shipping price is okay (not saying it's cheap, but considering the volume of the shipment it's alright).

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    5. Anonymous13:30

      By introdicing vignnetes and not charge expensive tolls on the highways? Traveling from Macedonia to Belgrade and back costs 30 eurs excluding gas, a year long vignette in Austria is 90 eurs. How are shipping companies to lowers costs when the state is destroying them with tolls?

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    6. Anonymous14:16

      OK, that's valid argument, but the toll costs are reasonable, although not cheap. I think bigger problem are margins

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    7. Anonymous14:24

      Like honestly is he blaming the gouvermant for his chair delivery expenses? Just wow. Anyway this is a real great news, I noticed crazy amount of Serbian products in US international food stores. Looks like we should expect more. Love it.

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    8. Anonymous17:21

      He should chop the down the tree with an axe and build a chair like my grandfather used to do.

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    9. Anonymous17:25

      Cause private companies control toll charges. So we should blamme them for my chair delivery charges.

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    10. Anonymous06:17

      If tolls are expensive then she should have taken local roads where charges are 0 RSD.

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  2. Anonymous11:14

    Idemo dalje...

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  3. Anonymous11:25

    Bravo Air Serbia 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸

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  4. Miroslav NY11:55

    2,000 is not expensive to send a chair. Even if it is only an hour away. I paid 100 euros for a taxi ride from the airport to Smederevo. And that was a legal taxi.

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      It is 3,5 hours away (the chair).

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    2. Anonymous21:29

      Speed train is coming soon to Niš and prices would go down...

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  5. Anonymous15:27

    I've been waiting for an article like this to come out for quite some time. Ventures like this will certainly increase profits for the inter-continental flights of JU regardless of LF of passengers. Interesting to note that the company also has a base in Miami. If a similar partner can be found in China then we can expect massive income from that as well. These deals also solidify the regular operations of these routes, as there is a steady stream of income that can be relied upon year-round.

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