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Jisheng Airlines has launched regular cargo flights between Changsha, in south-central China, and Belgrade using a Boeing 747-300 freighter from Belarusian carrier Transavia Export. The flights were launched in early December and primarily transport medical supplies, clothing, auto parts, sensors and various cross-border e-commerce products. The new route marks the first regular cargo-only flights between China and Serbia.
Besides Istanbul, no one besides Belgrade has these cargo flights from China. Not even Athens.
ReplyDeleteYou mean in all Europe from Changsha?;)
DeleteSo will this operate once a week?
ReplyDeleteTwice per week
DeleteI wonder if these flights will be used for the whole region and not just Serbia.
DeleteWhat days do they operate?
DeleteGreat news!
ReplyDeleteMost cargo in transit. Trucking to EU from BEG.
ReplyDeleteIf true then this is a major win for Belgrade.
DeleteTime finally for Budapest to get some competition.
DeleteHopefully Aliexpress orders will come faster now))
ReplyDeleteRight now most free shipping options are going through Latvia, I wonder how many flights our orders change on their way to Belgrade.
DeleteHow do they reach Latvija? airBaltic?
DeleteChangsha is suspiciously close to Wuhan.
ReplyDeleteSo? If you mean on Covid19, there were everywhere except China mad Wuhan
DeleteSerbia is suspiciously close to all European hotspots and we should be worried about that, not Chinese cargo flights.
DeleteChangsha is suspiciously close to Wuhan - Anon@17:59 wins in category "Least intelligent comment of the day"! Tough competition but this one wins by a mile!
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