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Qatar Airways Cargo has announced the launch of two new Pharma Express routes from India to Doha, providing a “unique and dedicated service” to the pharmaceutical industry.
These additional routes to the airline’s network have been added following the success of the Brussels-Basel-Doha Pharma Express route launched in January, according to a statement.
The first new Pharma Express route will commence today and operate from Mumbai via Ahmedabad to Doha on Tuesdays and Fridays. The second new route will begin tomorrow and operate from Hyderabad to Doha on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Both flights will offer connectivity across Qatar Airways’ extensive global network, the statement notes.
“We are delighted to launch two new Pharma Express routes from India,” said Ulrich Ogiermann, Qatar Airways chief officer, cargo. “To date, we are the only airline offering this dedicated service to the pharmaceutical industry. The Pharma Express flights will cater to the growing pharmaceutical industry in the region.”
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