Qatar Airways freight transported 2,800 tonnes of flowers, equivalent to 42 million fresh red roses, from Kenya and South America for Valentine’s Day.
The carrier transported about 1,600 tonnes of red roses from Nairobi on scheduled flights and charters. It also transported nearly 1,200 tonnes from major markets such as Bogota and Quito, including Amsterdam, the Middle East, Asia and Australia.
To support the rise in demand during this peak season, Qatar Airways freight operated nine additional Boeing 777 charters from Nairobi and 10 charters from Quito for two weeks leading up to Valentine’s Day. .
“Both the floral sectors of Kenya and South America are successful cases that must be blessed and supported. Both countries have an incredibly beautiful cut,” said Mark Drush, Chief Cargo Officer of Qatar Airways. We are well known for producing roses. We are proud to share this incredible product with the world and play our part in supporting the local economies of Kenya, Bogota and Quito.”
Drusch said, “As part of our commitment to contributing to socio-economic development, Qatar Airways’ freight will be added to connect the flower cultivation sectors of Kenya, Bogota and Quito to key markets and customers around the world. Increased capacity by adding charter cargo ships. 60 cargo ship destinations.
Qatar Airways Cargo uses Boeing 777 freighters for cargo ships and charter operations. The carrier’s fresh products guarantee a seamless cool chain of all flowers transported on flights, ensuring they arrive fresh and on time.