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Lufthansa Cargo Successfully Transports Pygmy Hippos from Seville Zoo to Mumbai

Lufthansa Cargo had a unique and heartwarming mission this week as they embarked on a journey from Madrid to Frankfurt with two very special passengers on board: pygmy hippos from the Seville Zoo bound for Mumbai, India.

The operation was meticulously planned, ensuring the utmost care and safety for these extraordinary passengers. Led by Antonio J. Dinis Queiros and his dedicated team in Spain, along with colleagues worldwide, every detail was carefully considered to guarantee the comfort and well-being of the pygmy hippos throughout their journey.

Transporting live animals, especially ones as unique as pygmy hippos, requires specialized equipment and a highly trained team. Lufthansa Cargo’s commitment to excellence in logistics and animal welfare was evident throughout the operation.

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“We are delighted to have successfully transported these magnificent creatures,” said a spokesperson from Lufthansa Cargo. “Our A321F freighter service, operating between Madrid and Frankfurt every Wednesday and Saturday, not only strengthens our global network but also enhances our ability to serve our Spanish customers.”

The seamless execution of this operation highlights Lufthansa Cargo’s expertise in handling delicate and specialized cargo, showcasing their dedication to providing top-notch logistics solutions for even the most unique shipments.

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The journey of the pygmy hippos from Seville Zoo to Mumbai serves as a testament to the importance of collaboration and meticulous planning in the world of freight and logistics. It underscores the role of companies like Lufthansa Cargo in facilitating the safe and efficient transportation of goods, no matter how unconventional they may be.

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