August22 , 2026

    Bengaluru Joins MASkargo–Qatar Airways Cargo Network

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    MASkargo and Qatar Airways Cargo have launched a new air cargo route connecting Kuala Lumpur, Bengaluru, and Doha, expanding their regional network and strengthening freight connectivity between Southeast Asia, India, and the Middle East.

    The new service is expected to provide exporters and importers with greater cargo capacity, improved transit times, and enhanced access to global markets through Qatar Airways Cargo’s extensive international network. Bengaluru’s inclusion further strengthens its role as a leading air cargo hub for high-value exports, including pharmaceuticals, electronics, engineering goods, perishables, and e-commerce shipments.

    The route also enhances connectivity for businesses in Malaysia and India by offering more efficient links to Europe, Africa, and the Americas via Doha. The collaboration is expected to support growing trade flows and provide customers with greater flexibility in managing time-sensitive shipments.

    The expanded network reflects rising demand for reliable air freight services amid increasing cross-border trade and resilient global supply chains. By combining their operational strengths, MASkargo and Qatar Airways Cargo aim to deliver improved logistics solutions and seamless cargo movement across key international trade lanes.

    The launch of the Kuala Lumpur–Bengaluru–Doha service reinforces both carriers’ commitment to expanding their global cargo footprint while supporting economic growth and trade connectivity across Asia and beyond.