AMERICAN AIRLINES AWARDS WFS CARGO HANDLING CONTRACT IN EUROPE

Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) has extended its partnership with American Airlines in Europe with a new cargo handling contract in Copenhagen to support the launch of the airline's daily Boeing 787 flights between Denmark and its transatlantic hub in Philadelphia.

 

In Europe, WFS is already handling American Airlines' growing cargo volumes in France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, and the United Kingdom.

 

The new contract in Denmark will be supported by WFS' continued investments in its cargo and premium products handling infrastructure at Copenhagen Airport.

 

At the end of 2022, WFS opened its third new cargo terminal at the airport, adding a further 3,700 square metres of capacity.

 

Copenhagen is also one of the more than 25 global airports in WFS' network with a dedicated GDP-certified pharmaceutical handling facility located in Medicon Valley in Greater Copenhagen to support customers working with the pharmaceutical and life science business community.     

 

"Across Europe, we receive good service from WFS and, having spent time with many WFS employees over the years, it's clear that Copenhagen is held in high regard," said Paul Allen, the airline's regional manager, Cargo Operations – EMEA.

 

"We have a good working relationship with WFS at all levels, and with the Copenhagen area known for pharma traffic, we hope and expect to be able to tap into that market."

 

The addition to direct flights from Copenhagen is also positive news for American Airlines' customers in Sweden which will now enjoy faster cargo connections with the US.

 

Marc Claesen, senior vice president of commercial EMEAA at WFS, said the contract has been earned by our investments in modern terminal facilities and our ability to handle premium pharma cargoes, as well as WFS' strong understanding of the airline's high service requirements.

 

"We look forward to ensuring this new route becomes another big cargo success for American Airlines," he added.

 

WFS now handles some 100,000 tonnes annually in Copenhagen for more than 20 online airline customers and more than 150 offline carriers.