Swissport continues to win attractive new business despite the tough market environment


12 Mai 2009 [12:31h]     Bookmark and Share


Swissport continues to win attractive new business despite the tough market environment

Swissport continues to win attractive new business despite the tough market environment



Swissport International, the world’s leading provider of aviation ground services, has concluded several new contractual agreements in the last few days despite the currently adverse trends within the airline industry.

Zurich – The accords include major business commissions from 1 Time Airlines of South Africa and FedEx in Asia. Despite the generally gloomy news from the transport sector, Swissport has concluded several new contractual agreements in the ground handling and cargo services fields:

– South Africa-based 1 Time Airlines will entrust Swissport with its ramp handling at six airports in the country (involving some 1100 movements a month) from 1 August onwards. 1 Time will be Swissport South Africa’s third-biggest customer, after South African Airways and Mango.

– Swissport has also secured new business at Paris (Charles de Gaulle) Airport, where it will assume ground handling responsibility for Malaysian Airlines (as well as Air Arabia and Aer Lingus) on

1 August. And in Sofia, Swissport has concluded a new accord with Turkish Airlines to take over the carrier’s handling from 15 June.

A strong performance on the cargo front, too

– Swissport assumed responsibility for FedEx’s cargo and warehouse handling in Osaka on 1 April. Swissport has also been performing all Fedex airfreight handling in Seoul since 1 May. The new agreement with Fedex covers 1 200 flights a year.

– There is good news from Athens, too, where Swissport will take over the cargo handling for Etihad on 8 June. And in Geneva, Swissport added AirBridge Cargo to its airfreight handling customers on 4 May.

– Swissport will assume responsibility for all the cargo and trucking services of South African Airways at London Heathrow on 1 August. Swissport will also be providing cargo services, domestic trucking and airside trucking for Finnair’s four daily flights from London Heathrow and Manchester to Helsinki from 1 September.

– Finally, in Brazil, Swissport Cargo Services added Air France/KLM to its cargo handling customers at São Paulo’s Guarulhos Airport on 17 April.

Swissport’s new business successes confirm that in difficult economic times in particular, good and reliable partnerships pay off in the longer term, and offering excellent value-for-money is more important than ever.

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