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JetBlue partners with WebCargo in the US

JetBlue Cargo will make roll out access to instant pricing, booking and payments for forwarders in the US using WebCargo by Freightos.

Operating via AeroNex Cargo, the partnership will roll out in early 2023 offering customers with a more efficient and competitive service.

Combined with WebCargo’s integrated payment solutions, WebCargo Pay, forwarders can further improve the efficiency of bookings.

Patricio Sepulveda, Founder and CEO of AeroNex Cargo, JetBlue’s exclusive cargo representative, says, “With air cargo being the fastest growing business segment in the aviation industry during and after the pandemic, taking this step of joining the WebCargo platform will allow JetBlue Cargo customers to access their cargo bookings in a matter of seconds. I am confident that with a great partner like WebCargo it will allow us to better serve our customers.”

Camilo Garcia, VP Global Business Development at WebCargo, adds, “Moving air cargo efficiently and competitively is critical for increasingly complex supply chains. We're excited to partner with JetBlue and AeroNex Cargo to scale eBookings and payments across our network of over 10,000 forwarding offices, and especially to our 7LFreight users in North America.”

JetBlue operates a fleet of Airbus A320s and A321s to offer 1- 2- and 3-day cargo services to 10 North American airports.