Qatar Airways Cargo has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Japan Airlines (JAL) to strengthen their partnership and expand cargo services. This follows Japan Airlines' recent launch of daily passenger flights between Tokyo Haneda and Hamad International Airport in Doha. The MoU aims to enhance product offerings for cargo customers and create operational synergies between the two carriers.
The agreement was signed by Qatar Airways Cargo Chief Officer Mark Drusch and Japan Airlines Senior Vice President Yuichiro Kito, with Qatar Airways' Group CEO, Engr. Badr Mohammed Al-Meer, also in attendance. The collaboration focuses on integrating the airlines' networks via their hubs in Doha and Tokyo. This will enable customers to benefit from improved connectivity and access to a wider range of destinations spanning Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia.
Mark Drusch described the MoU as a commitment to a deeper partnership, highlighting the benefits of linking Qatar Airways' extensive network with JAL's operations. Yuichiro Kito emphasised that the agreement strengthens a long-standing relationship and leverages JAL's passenger and freighter networks alongside Qatar Airways' expanded network. He noted that Japan Airlines has reintroduced its own freighters after 13 years, further enhancing the partnership's capabilities.
The two carriers aim to streamline cargo transfer processes and optimise their mutual networks, ensuring efficiency for customers. Cooperation will also extend into other areas as both airlines enhance their collaboration. Starting next year, Qatar Airways Cargo will introduce freighter services between Doha and Tokyo Narita, further boosting connectivity.
This partnership is expected to drive significant economic value by increasing trade flows between Japan and the regions served by Qatar Airways Cargo. Over the past year, the airlines have handled over 4,462 tonnes of cargo in Japan, with the collaboration expected to further increase this figure in the future.