May8 , 2026

    Swiss WorldCargo targets high-tech volumes on new Seoul flights

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    Swiss WorldCargo will target high-tech cargo on a new service being launched by SWISS between Zurich and Seoul for the first time.

    The service was launched today and will operate three-times per week using an Airbus A340 aircraft.

    “South Korea’s economic landscape is rapidly evolving, with the capital city positioning itself as a central hub for electronics and other high-tech products,” the cargo division said.

    “As the demand for these products continues to grow, also thanks to technological advancements, the entry of SWISS’ airfreight division into Seoul represents an important step in continuing to address its customers’ needs for speed, care, and reliability in air transport.”

    Swiss WorldCargo said the type of products being transported include consumer electronics like smartphones and laptops to sophisticated IT equipment and other components.

    The cargo business added that although electronics will play a significant role, it also anticipates a range of goods will be transported, including general cargo and high value.

    “Swiss WorldCargo serves, in fact, major industries in the region, such as automotive, pharmaceuticals, fashion and cosmetics, and other vital sectors crucial to the city’s economic dynamism.”

    Head of cargo at SWISS Lorenzo Stoll said: “Connecting one of the most vibrant Asian hubs to the heart of Europe underlines our commitment to reduce distances and promises to strengthen trade lanes between two thriving economies”

    In April, Swiss WorldCargo announced that Stoll was leaving his role as head of cargo. The carrier said the recruitment process for a replacement was underway.

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