FedEx opens new flight route from Guangzhou to strengthen connections between China, India, and European markets
六月清晨搅
发表于 2024-12-18 16:42:25
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On December 18th, FedEx opened a new route from Guangzhou to strengthen the connection between the Chinese, Indian, and European markets. The new route departs from the FedEx Asia Pacific hub in Guangzhou, stopping in Bangalore, India and the United Arab Emirates, and heading to Li è ge and Paris in Europe, operating five flights per week.
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