SpiceJet ferries over 20 lakh kg farm, shrimp produce


New Delhi, May 11 (IANS): The airline major SpiceJet transported over 20 lakh kg farm and shrimp produce to various domestic and international destinations during the lockdown.

As part of efforts to boost agri exports, the airline ferried 1,070 tonnes of farm produce during the lockdown till May 8, both within and outside the country, the company said here on Monday.

The airline operated these cargo flights under the government's 'Krishi Udan' and 'Marine Krishi Udaan' initiatives. On February 25, SpiceJet had launched dedicated freighter flights to ferry shrimp consignment under India's 'Marine Krishi Udaan' scheme.

"The airline transported 950 tonnes of shrimp during the lockdown till May 8 to help shrimp farmers. Between February 25 and May 8, SpiceJet transported around 1,550 tonnes of shrimp," it said.

The major markets served by the airline under the programme included Kolkata, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Surat and Vishakhapatnam.

During the lockdown, it also transported 6,650 tonnes of Covid-19 related medical and other supplies.

The airline operated special cargo flights to and from Abu Dhabi, Kuwait, Singapore, Ho Chi Minh, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Bangkok, Colombo, Dubai, Kabul, Myanmar, Sharjah, Male, Kuala Lumpur, Guangzhou, Bahrain, Cambodia, Ukraine and a host of other places.

 

  

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