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In the current situation, where normal air freight is closing down or getting minimised, air charter options have become more and more relevant and useful.

On road transport, BWS experience some delays and other difficulties, as border crossings are closing down or imposing travel restriction. This includes the risk of truck drivers ending in quarantine if they have to deliver goods in restricted areas.

Cargo control

At the moment it is still possible for planes to use most airports as long as they only carry cargo, and then the locals can take over from there. However, passenger charters are also still possible if the permissions are granted by the local authorities.

Blue Water charters everything from planes with 100-kilo payload to AN124s with 150 tons of payload both cargo & passengers. They have years of experience in this market, and charter directly from the airlines, thus ensuring the best possible prices and options for clients.

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