Intereuropa to become the General Sales Cargo Agent (GSCA) for Adria Airways
The Slovenian air
carrier Adria Airways is to resume a regular air service between
Ljubljana and Belgrade. There will be now regular passenger and cargo flights
as many as six times a week, and the new flight schedule will
greatly facilitate business relationships and regular movement of
goods by air between Slovenia and Serbia.
Intereuropa Group closely
follows the innovations in the vast area of logistics. As
Slovenia's leading logistics company with a subsidiary company
situated in the immediate vicinity of the Belgrade airport, it
recognised a business opportunity in this new flight connection.
Intereuropa introduced its services and air cargo capacities to the
company Adria Airways, with which it maintains a contractual
relationship to act in the quality of a General Sales Cargo Agent
at the Prishtina Airport, and to the Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport.
Both business partners were persuaded by the quality, reliability
and competitiveness of its services. This resulted in a contract, signed in February
2010 on the group level between A.D. Intereuropa logističke usluge
Beograd (Serbia) and Adria Airways d.d., which grants Intereuropa the
role of a General
Sales Cargo Agent (GSCA) of Adria Airways in the territory of
Serbia.
The
responsible for the development of air freight product within the
Group, the Product Manager Bojan Beškovnik,
Ph.D., highlighted the following: With the new contract
with Adria for GSCA services in Serbia, Intereuropa assumes the
responsibility for an overall handling of air cargo between
Ljubljana and Belgrade, both on the import and export side.
Intereuropa's branch at Nikola Tesla Airport in Belgrade meets all
the necessary requirements: its staff include holders of elementary
air cargo course licences as well as licences for dangerous goods
handling (DGR). Moreover, Intereuropa can boast being the only
forwarding agent licensed by Civil Aviation Directorate of Serbia
to handle goods on the airport platform without prior
authorisation, which allows it a direct vehicle-aircraft-vehicle
handling of goods.
The
signing of this contract marks the implementation of the third
stage of Intereuropa's air transport development in Serbia, which
requires more intense marketing activities aimed at winning new
contracts and increasing business revenues.
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