
Ariana Afghan Airlines Announces New Cargo Rates for Kabul-Delhi Route
Ariana Afghan Airlines announced new cargo rates for the Kabul-Delhi route to boost trade and facilitate exports and imports.
The new rates are $1.40 per kilogram for exports and $1.60 per kilogram for imports.
These rates apply to shipments over one ton.
The airline expects the new rates to accelerate cargo transfers between Kabul and Delhi.
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