Polar Air Cargo Worldwide plans to enhance its 767 intra-Asia services and 747 trans-Pacific services starting early June.

One Boeing 767-300 freighter will operate between Tokyo, Sydney, and Incheon, while a second 767-300F will operate between Taipei, Nagoya, and Incheon.

Together with other previously announced routes, these enhancements will allow seamless connections to and from the U.S., said a company statement.

The company will also add two weekly flights between Hong Kong and Cincinnati.

“We are continuing to enhance our network to ensure that we meet our customers’ demand for capacity. We are very pleased to provide additional critical uplift from Hong Kong to the United States East Coast market,” said Thomas Murphy, executive vice president and COO.

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