Emirates SkyCargo and Korean Air Cargo have signed an agreement to codeshare cargo capacity on two key routes from India - the capital Delhi and commercial hub Mumbai.

Experiencing a strong surge in demand from a buoyant Indian economy, Emirates SkyCargo now offers its customers additional 20 tons of capacity to Dubai on Korean Air Cargo's Boeing 747-400F services - Fridays from Delhi and Wednesdays from Mumbai.

Peter Sedgley, Emirates' Vice President Cargo Commercial Operations said, "This landmark agreement with Korean Air Cargo represents the critical commercial partnerships we forge to provide our customers with additional capacity and premium service on demand.

"Importantly, it also highlights customers' preference for our services and the significance we attach to our operations in India. In the last financial year, India contributed more than seven per cent to Emirates SkyCargo's overall revenue and had a growth rate of over 40%."

From Delhi, Emirates SkyCargo transports large shipments of garments, knitwear, hosiery, handicrafts and leather while from Mumbai it carries courier traffic, garments, perishables, pharmaceuticals, valuables and print publications to Dubai. From its hub the cargo division quickly and conveniently transports a majority of these shipments to the consumer markets of the Middle East, Europe and Africa on Emirates' vast network, using a combination of belly-hold and dedicated freighter services.

Jinho Yun, General Manager at Korean Air Cargo said: "We are delighted to partner with Emirates SkyCargo on the critical Delhi and Mumbai sectors. It provides flexibility as well as better fleet and capacity utilization - a win-win situation for both parties."

Emirates SkyCargo offers 43 non-stop weekly belly-hold services in the airline's fleet of Airbus A330-200 from Dubai to India: 19 to Mumbai; seven to Delhi; four to Chennai; eight to Hyderabad and five to Kochi. Additionally it serves three cities - Bangalore, Chennai and Mumbai - weekly with a dedicated Boeing 747-200F offering 105 tons of payload capacity. The combination of freighter and belly-hold services provide customers a total of approximately 1,000 tons of cargo capacity every week both to and from six Indian cities.

The cargo division has strengthened its road feeder services and bonded trucking on several routes in India, such as from Ahmedabad to Mumbai, as well as Coimbatore and Tirupur to Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad and Cochin in South India.