Air Malta Cargo Appoints Network Airline Services Belgium (NAS) as Cargo GSA from 1st April 2017

Air Malta Cargo has announced the appointment of NAS Belgium as cargo GSA Belgium with a go live date of 1st April 2017.

The appointment follows Air Malta increasing flights from Brussels as of Summer, 2017. Commenting on this appointment John Gilfeather, Network Airline Services Sales Director explained that ‘As Air Malta increase the cargo capacity offered from Belgium this station has become key to our growth strategy.

Johan Ver der Schueren and the NAS team have strong relationships with the Freight Forwarders in Belgium. We are confident that with this appointment they will be able to increase the support

from Belgium to not only Malta but other destinations in Italy, Israel. Slovakia and Romania served by Air Malta

Network Airline Services represents more than twenty airlines in its capacity as General Sales and Services Agent (GSSA) providing Airlines with effective solutions to increasing their market share and maximising their revenue from air cargo.

With thirty-six offices across the five continents Network Airline Services is strategically positioned to provide airlines with cargo GSSA representation on a global, regional or national basis.

Air Malta operate a fleet of Airbus narrow body aircraft operating to over 35 destinations across Europe.

For more information

Johan Van der Schueren Country Manager Belgium

T: +32 (0) 2 721 11 75

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