Thai Airways chooses Global Air Cargo Switzerland as GSSA

ECS Group subsidiary, Globe Air Cargo Switzerland, has been selected to represent Thai Airways as its GSSA in the alpine federal republic. The recently signed “landmark GSSA agreement” comes into effect on 01AUG25. For ECS Group, this latest achievement is another strong move forward in its expansion strategy – not only regarding Switzerland, but also across Europe. The Thai airline operates daily services to and from Zurich (ZRH), deploying Airbus A350s or Boeing 787s. For forwarders in Switzerland, the daily Bangkok connection opens up interesting opportunities for onforwarding to Thai Airways destinations across Asia and Australia. “The contract will focus on the shipment of high-value and strategic goods, including consolidated cargo, high-tech products, and pharmaceuticals.

Globe Air Cargo Switzerland represents Thai Airways. Image: Thai Airways

This agreement extends a longstanding collaboration between Thai Airways and ECS Group in several countries, and for the first time, brings Thai Airways’ cargo operations in Switzerland under the management of Globe Air Cargo Switzerland,” the release states.

Jean Ceccaldi, CEO of ECS Group, explained: “This partnership with Thai Airways in Switzerland perfectly illustrates our expansion strategy and the trust placed in us by leading global airlines. It is a major step that reflects our ongoing commitment to delivering tailor-made cargo solutions for every market. We are proud to open this new chapter with Thai Airways and to reinforce our leadership in the Swiss market.”

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