Cargo.one partners with Air Canada



        Cargo.one, an air ticket booking tool, is adding Air Canada’s air freight capabilities to its digital services. This is its first North American airline.


  The agreement between the two companies is expected to be finalized before April 30.


  Cargo.one said that once the integration with Air Canada is completed, it will become the first North American airline to provide capacity on the platform.


        Moritz Claussen, co-founder and managing director of Cargo.one, commented: "We are excited to redouble our efforts in our global expansion strategy and look forward to welcoming Air Canada cargo as the first in North America. Canada. Air cargo companies continue to innovate and technology to provide customers with the best possible service, which is in line with Cargo.one's values ​​and strategy.


  "Considering the current capacity constraints from Europe to North America, Cargo.one’s growing user base can now access the highly sought-after space in real time with the click of a button


        Air Canada Cargo Vice President Jason Berry added: “Working with Cargo.one will enable us to deliver on our customer promises, provide convenient and reliable bookings for our growing business, and help us further develop our digital Distribution capabilities.


        "The final agreement reached will support Air Canada's rapid expansion of its cargo network and increase its daily efficiency, while providing customers with excellent service quality and seamless online connections, enabling them to establish connections with Europe, Latin America, the United States and the Asia-Pacific region. Attractive connection."


  Cargo.one raised more than US$60 million in two rounds of financing last year to support its expansion, with a focus on establishing a North American business.


   It recently appointed Chad Tibor as the vice president and general manager of American Airlines.


         Tibor commented: “We look forward to supporting Air Canada’s growth as it will add more cargo flights and receive its first two freighters later this year. We treat the Americas as Cargo.one and Will continue to invest in establishing long-term mutually beneficial partnerships with airlines here, modeled on Air Canada."