Spanish carrier, Air Europa, is the latest airline to opt for WebCargo by Freightos’ platform, which now displays almost 70% of the world’s air cargo capacity to its freight forwarding users. With Air Europa, the platform offers greater opportunities for those looking to book on major Spain-Latin America trade lanes. The airline’s network includes 15 domestic destinations within Spain and 40 international routes across Europe, North America, and Latin America. In a stepwise rollout, the focus will first be on Spanish export routes – connecting Madrid with Barcelona, Bilbao, Valencia with all of Air Europa’s global network. Major international origins in Europe will follow, then the Americas, Asia Pacific, and perishable cargo capacity from Latin America. As always, users will be able to see real-time capacity in rate information, and benefit from more efficient, digital booking processes. “WebCargo by Freightos has a dominant Spanish presence, extending over 15 years back,” the press release emphasizes, and again points out the “instant access to Air Europa’s extensive Spain-Latin America network”, along with “enhanced route options utilizing Air Europa’s hub at Madrid-Barajas Airport,” as major benefits of the newest partnership.

Wayne Tyndall, SVP Commercial – Forwarders & Airlines at WebCargo by Freightos, commented: “Bringing Air Europa onto the WebCargo by Freightos platform marks another important milestone in air cargo’s digital transformation in the Spanish and Latin American markets. This partnership gives forwarders the ability to instantly secure shipments through Air Europa’s extensive network, offering much-needed supply chain resilience while strengthening the critical Spain-Latin America corridor.”
Jordi Pique, General Cargo Manager at Air Europa, stated: “Air Europa is committed to innovation and digital optimization across our operations. Joining WebCargo by Freightos is a natural extension of this strategy, allowing us to make our capacity more accessible to freight forwarders while streamlining our booking processes. This partnership enhances our ability to serve the growing cargo demand between Europe and Latin America, providing our customers with the efficiency and transparency that modern supply chains require.”