Avianca Cargo Transports Over 20,100 Tonnes of Flowers for Mother's
Avianca Cargo successfully transported more than 20,100 tonnes of flowers globally in preparation for Mother's Day, utilizing over 300 flights. This operation highlights the airline's significant role in the perishable goods sector, particularly for seasonal floral demand.
Avianca Cargo recently completed a major logistical effort, transporting over 20,100 tonnes of flowers worldwide in the lead-up to Mother's Day. This extensive operation involved more than 300 dedicated flights, primarily originating from South America.
This annual peak season for floral shipments underscores the airline's strong capabilities in handling perishable goods. Flowers represent a significant portion of Avianca Cargo's overall freight volume, with perishables collectively accounting for over half of the company's total cargo movements.
For freight forwarders and operations managers, this demonstrates Avianca Cargo's established capacity and reliability in the specialized air cargo segment for temperature-sensitive commodities. Shippers planning future flower or other perishable exports from Latin America can likely count on Avianca Cargo's network and experience, though booking well in advance for peak seasons remains crucial due to high demand.
