May4 , 2026

    Qatar Cargo Expands Network with Yerevan–Tbilisi Freighter Route

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    Qatar Airways Cargo has expanded its global network with the launch of a new weekly freighter service connecting Yerevan and Tbilisi, strengthening air cargo links between the Caucasus region and key international markets.

    The new service provides dedicated main-deck capacity to Yerevan, Armenia, and Tbilisi, Georgia, offering exporters improved access to the carrier’s extensive global network via its Doha hub.

    The addition is expected to support growing trade flows from the region, particularly for perishables, pharmaceuticals, textiles, and high-value industrial goods. By deploying a scheduled freighter operation, Qatar Cargo aims to provide enhanced reliability, greater uplift capacity, and seamless onward connections to Europe, Asia, and the Americas.

    Industry stakeholders in both Armenia and Georgia have welcomed the move, noting that improved air freight connectivity will help local businesses expand export reach and strengthen supply chain resilience.

    With this latest expansion, Qatar Cargo continues to reinforce its strategic focus on emerging markets and underserved trade corridors, further consolidating its position as one of the world’s leading air freight carriers.

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