China city launches fifth-freedom intercontinental air cargo route
People's Daily
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XI'AN — A fifth-freedom freight air route was launched on June 7, linking the Republic of Korea's capital Seoul, Xi'an in Northwest China, and Los Angeles in the United States.

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It is the first intercontinental air route of its kind in Shaanxi province. Operated by Korean Air on Boeing 747-400F aircraft, the new all-cargo flight is expected to fly once a week, according to sources with the Airport New City in Xi'an, capital of Shaanxi.

A fifth-freedom flight is one where an airline company from one country or region, when running an international service, gets permission to make a stopover in a third country and take on passengers and cargo.

The opening of the route will provide an annual airfreight capacity of nearly 10,000 metric tons. Electronic product accessories, international express items, e-commerce packages and fresh produce are among the main products to be transported.

Shaanxi has previously launched a fifth-freedom cargo flight linking Seoul, Xi'an and Vietnam's Hanoi, as well as a fifth-freedom passenger air route between Russia's Ekaterinburg, Xi'an and Phuket in Thailand.

The Xi'an Xianyang International Airport has so far opened 30 all-cargo air routes.