Talking Cargo Question
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Talking Cargo Question
This may sound a little odd, but can passangers be hauled on Cargo Flights? I know ocean liners will sometime accomodate passangers going from the US, Canada to the UK or Europe. But do Aircraft Freight Movers do the same?
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Many of the products carried on cargo aircraft have associated hazards. In small quantities these are sometimes acceptable but in larger volumes they are deemed only suitable for freight flights. This therefore would often preclude fair paying passengers on this basis alone.
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Eva may. Asiana and Alaska do for sure. There are probably others.
Actually, virtually all airlines carry cargo in the belly holds. Those mentioned above also have some number of "combi" airplanes that have the main deck divided for passenger and cargo use.
Technically, grooms & couriers on all-cargo flights are "additional crewmembers," not passengers.
Actually, virtually all airlines carry cargo in the belly holds. Those mentioned above also have some number of "combi" airplanes that have the main deck divided for passenger and cargo use.
Technically, grooms & couriers on all-cargo flights are "additional crewmembers," not passengers.





