Now Four Cargo Flights a Week to Baghdad
The airfreight carrier offers two weekly flights into Baghdad from Dubai and has now added two more flights from Kuwait into Iraq. Coyne Air says its rates are comparable to present trucking costs into Baghdad, as well as being more secure and reliable.
CEO, Larry Coyne, says, “The danger and unreliability of road convoys into Iraq has significantly increased demand for air cargo services. Using Dubai and Kuwait as gateways into Iraq enables us to provide greater flexibility, value and delivery time advantages.”
Learn more at the web site, www.coyneair.com
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