- IAG Cargo announces the restart of flights between London and Tokyo on 13th November, as passenger travel restrictions ease.
- This direct service will operate daily on British Airways Boeing 787-8 and 787-9 wide-body aircraft.
- This route will facilitate the movement of pharmaceuticals, electronics, automotive goods, and Japanese dried food.
IAG Cargo, the cargo division of International Airlines Group (IAG), has announced the restart of its direct service between London Heathrow and Tokyo airport with daily flights commencing from 13th November. The revival of this service will be welcomed by IAG Cargo customers from both regions after its year-long pause.
Throughout the duration of the pandemic, IAG Cargo maintained its customer offering on this popular trade route via its cargo-only services and worked with interline partners to transport cargo between the regions. The service utilizes the belly hold capacity of British Airways Boeing 787-8 and 787-9 wide-body aircraft.
Rob Wiemerink, Regional Commercial Manager for Asia Pacific and Middle East at IAG Cargo commented, “It’s great to see the return of our service between London and Tokyo – Japan for many years has played an important role in IAG Cargo’s Far East network. This route not only offers our customers capacity between the UK, Europe, and Asia but also facilitates the movement of trade into North and South America. I’m pleased to see these important trade lanes beginning to return after a long-awaited pause due to Covid-19.”
IAG Cargo continues to expand its South Asia capacity with 16 destinations in Asia Pacific, India & Middle East from 13th November.