LATAM Cargo Group transported more than 40 polo horses from Buenos Aires to Amsterdam in less than two weeks.
The Latin American cargo airline applied its expertise through a multidisciplinary team that ensured the horses’ wellbeing at all times.
This was achieved by complying with the rigorous procedure offered by ALIVE animal care included in the Latin American carrier’s product portfolio.
Even though the COVID-19 virus has hindered clients’ ability to find horse workers (required for such flights), LATAM Cargo supported its clients and offered an experienced horse worker.
Said an airline spokesperson: “More than six teams took part in this delicate transportation and coordination was fundamental in order to satisfy clients’ needs and ensure optimal service from beginning to end. These teams include CCO, COT, Quality Control, Exports, Imports and Sales.
“During the following weeks, the company plans on carrying out more charter flights from Chile and Amsterdam. This reflects the importance of LATAM Cargo’s role in connecting Latin America to the world and vice versa.”
Alive service, part of LATAM Cargo’s product portfolio, includes: fulfillment of the physical and documentary standards established by IATA’s Live Animal Regulations (LAR); delicate handling by specially trained personnel; proactive coordination to facilitate animal-companions’ duties; and separate storage in areas with proper temperature and oxygen levels.
These shipments also have maximum priority, reduced reception and delivery times and immediate notification and action in critical cases.