Liege Airport is pleased to announce the launch of a new scheduled cargo air service operated by Suparna Airlines, directly connecting Liege with Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport.
Starting January 5th, Suparna Airlines will operate regular scheduled flights between Chongqing and Liege, marking the first-ever direct air cargo connection between Liege Airport and Chongqing. This new route represents an important strategic addition to Liege Airport’s cargo network and establishes Chongqing as a key new gateway linking Western China with Europe's biggest freighter hub.
As one of China’s major industrial, logistics, and e-commerce hubs, Chongqing plays a critical role in global supply chains. The new connection will support the transport of e-commerce goods, high-tech products, automotive components, and industrial cargo, providing shippers with a fast and reliable solution between Western China and the European market.
Torsten, Vice President Sales &Marketing at Liege Airport, commented:
“We are proud to welcome Suparna Airlines to Liege Airport and to launch our first direct scheduled connection with Chongqing. Chongqing is an important new addition to our network and further confirms Liege’s role as the most trusted and efficient gateway between China and Europe.”
A representative of Chongqing Airport management added:
“The launch of this direct scheduled service to Liege marks an important step in expanding Chongqing’s international cargo network. This new connection strengthens trade links with Europe and enhances Chongqing’s role as a key logistics hub in Western China.”
With this new scheduled service, Liege Airport continues to expand its Asian cargo network and strengthen long-term partnerships with international cargo airlines, supporting the evolving needs of global logistics and cross-border trade.
About LGG
Located in the heart of Europe, Belgium based LGG is one of the continent’s leading cargo and logistics hubs, known for its 24/7 operations and strategic multimodal connectivity.
LGG is the fifth largest cargo airport in Europe and one of the continent’s leading cargo and logistics hubs. It is the only European airport to prioritise full cargo and specialises in the transport of perishable goods, pharmaceuticals, express parcels, e-commerce and live animals. Currently 53 cargo airlines and 65 logistics companies serve LGG.

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