AirCairo has selected Aeroprime Group to provide GSA services covering its operations in India and the UAE.
Under the agreement, Aeroprime Group will manage AirCairo’s cargo sales, operations and customer engagement across the two countries.
The two companies said that the agreement expands their existing partnership covering passenger sales in India.
“The expanded mandate reflects AirCairo’s focused business approach in addition to upgrading its passengers’ services, to enhancing its cargo capabilities and deepening its footprint across key international markets,” Aeroprime said in a press release.
Hussein Sherif, chairman and chief executive of AirCairo, said: “Extending our collaboration to include cargo representation in India and the UAE is a natural progression as we look to strengthen our cargo offering and capitalise on growing demand for trade flows to and from Egypt.”
Abhishek Goyal, executive director and chief executive, Aeroprime Group, added: “This dual responsibility allows us to offer a more integrated and strategic approach to market development.
“With our strong cargo sales network, data-driven market insights, and commitment to service excellence, we aim to further enhance AirCairo’s presence and performance across both passenger and cargo segments, strengthening connectivity between Egypt, the Middle East, and the Indian subcontinent.”
Aeroprime said that Egypt is a vital gateway for international trade and logistics, playing an increasingly important
role in air cargo connectivity, supporting the movement of pharmaceuticals, perishables, textiles, and general cargo.
AirCairo’s network covers the Middle East, Africa, Europe and Asia. The airline’s fleet consists of Airbus A320, Embraer E-190 and ATR72-600 aircraft.
Aeroprime has also this year won a contract to provide TAP Air Portugal with GSA services across India.
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