India remains one
of Emirates SkyCargo’s most important markets, with high volumes of
pharmaceuticals, perishables, electronics, textiles, and e-commerce shipments
moving through its network. The carrier currently serves multiple Indian
gateways with a mix of dedicated freighters and belly-hold capacity on
passenger flights, linking the country to key markets in Europe, the Americas,
Africa, and the Middle East.
The expanded focus
includes closer collaboration with Indian freight forwarders, improved
cool-chain and pharma-handling capabilities, and better access to Emirates
SkyCargo’s global hub in Dubai. The move aligns with India’s growing role as a
global manufacturing and export hub and reflects the airline’s long-term
confidence in the country’s trade growth.
Emirates SkyCargo
said it will continue to adapt capacity and products in line with customer
needs, reinforcing its position as a key logistics partner for Indian
businesses.