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Lufthansa Cargo to Market ITA Airways Capacities and Adds Rome Hub

Starting in June 2025, Lufthansa Cargo will start marketing the cargo capacities on ITA Airways routes. With the integration of Rome (FCO) as its cargo hub in Southern Europe, the carrier is adding further routes, capacity and destinations around the globe to its dense network.

For flights starting from 16 June 2025, Lufthansa Cargo will start marketing the cargo capacity under its own AWB prefix from São Paulo (GRU), Rio de Janeiro (GIG) and Buenos Aires (EZE) to Rome. On all other routes, both airlines will initially continue to operate under two separate AWB numbers. Following regulatory approvals, Lufthansa Cargo will gradually take over the marketing of the Italian airline's belly capacities on all continental and intercontinental routes under its own AWB prefix. Overall, the global belly capacities available to Lufthansa Cargo customers will then increase by almost 20 per cent. In future, cargo customers will have access to an even denser global network, including the belly capacities marketed within the Lufthansa Group, connecting all major economic centres in Europe and the world.

“Along with our partner ITA Airways, we are excited to offer our customers even more attractive routes, additional capacities and solutions to and from Europe as well as worldwide to meet their transportation needs. The extended network further reinforces Lufthansa Cargo’s purpose of enabling global business. In addition to Frankfurt, Munich, Vienna and Brussels, Rome will be our 5th hub that will help us offer flexible and quality solutions to our customers. Our customers will benefit from even more reliable, faster connections to and from Southern Europe and avail the known Lufthansa Cargo solutions and services via Rome,“ explains Ashwin Bhat, CEO of Lufthansa Cargo.

Joerg Eberhart, CEO and General Manager of ITA Airways, says: “We are excited to dive into the synergies with the Lufthansa Group in the cargo sector. Thanks to the extensive Lufthansa Group fleet, combined with ITA Airways capacity, our customers will benefit from an enhanced service and a broader network, leveraging the destinations offered by the Group and exploiting the high potential of Fiumicino, our hub.“

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