Around two tons of cherries departed from Santiago, Chile, with a stopover in Auckland, New Zealand, before arriving in China. With this milestone, LATAM Cargo Group took part in the first shipment of the 2025–2026 period, officially marking the start of the distribution of this fruit to its main market.
At the beginning of the season, air transport plays a crucial role, moving early varieties that require speed to reach their destination fresh and meet the demand generated by the Chinese New Year. During this stage, LATAM Cargo Group fine-tunes its operations to respond to the increase in shipments and ensure the fruit’s quality upon arrival.
“We are proud to be part of this key moment, connecting local producers with the Asian market, one of the most demanding in the world. Our commitment is to continue supporting our customers with every shipment, ensuring that cherries arrive fresh and on time. This is just the beginning of a season full of challenges and great opportunities alongside our clients,” said Claudio Torres Faini, Commercial Director for South America at LATAM Cargo Group.