Spanish airline Iberia will start operating a 737 freighter between Madrid and Brussels in an upgrade to the carrier’s perishables “cool and fast” service.
The direct flight, starting June 1, will bring a closer connection between the major perishables gateway at Madrid Barajas Airport and the road and rail links to Northern Europe at Brussels Airport.
Adelantex, a perishables handing specialist at Brussels, said the all-cargo flight will link to Iberia’s connections out of South America. Iberia recently said it would spent $140 million to build a cargo terminal at the Madrid airport to focus on Latin American trade.
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