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Etihad Airways, CFL extend contract for three more years



CFL has announced extension of its contract with Etihad Airways for the next three years. This decision is part of CFL’s market expanding strategy to create relations with regions outside the EU. Previously, the deal between the two parties was signed in January 2021, enabling CFL to invest in technology to improve messaging and exchange of data with its partners, and streamline the operational efficiency. “Etihad is a major global player in cargo shipping. This extension of our partnership consolidates our ability to service markets in the Far East and India, both vital trading partners for the UK. The Middle East is a natural transit hub for cargo coming from those regions, so our partnership with Etihad signals our continuing commitment to support the UK economy by ensuring stable and commercially viable trading connections,” Matthew Ware, CEO, CFL, said.


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