Silk Way inks Nippon Cargo code share

Silk Way West Airlines is to begin a twice-weekly service connecting Tokyo, Japan and Baku, Azerbaijan, with the first flight set for 11 February. 

Silk Way and Nippon Cargo Airlines will operate a code-share service connecting Baku (Azerbaijan) Heydar Aliyev International Airport with Tokyo Narita International Airport, Japan.  

Silk Way West Airlines, headquartered in Baku at the heart of the Silk Road, was founded in 2012 and is the largest cargo airline in the Caspian Sea region. 

The airline is expanding its network from Azerbaijan to major East Asian airports, the Middle East, Central Asia, Europe and the United States.

Silk Way inks Nippon Cargo code share

Silk Way West Airlines is to begin a twice-weekly service connecting Tokyo, Japan and Baku, Azerbaijan, with the first flight set for 11 February. 

Silk Way and Nippon Cargo Airlines will operate a code-share service connecting Baku (Azerbaijan) Heydar Aliyev International Airport with Tokyo Narita International Airport, Japan.  

Silk Way West Airlines, headquartered in Baku at the heart of the Silk Road, was founded in 2012 and is the largest cargo airline in the Caspian Sea region. 

The airline is expanding its network from Azerbaijan to major East Asian airports, the Middle East, Central Asia, Europe and the United States.