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Service alert - 22th April 2010
Yesterday TNT resumed flights to and from Hong Kong, Shanghai, and New York. TNT also resumed international and domestic flights in Europe. TNT operated more than 90 flights over the last 24 hours and 22 aircraft connected through its main air hub in Liege, Belgium.
TNT is hoping to return to a normal air schedule by the end of this week, pending remaining air traffic restrictions over some parts of north-western Europe, including Finland, Denmark, Ireland, and Sweden. TNT will continue to truck air shipments to and from European destinations that cannot yet be reached by plane.
Since Thursday 15 April TNT has been operating separate road line-hauls using trucks and vans through our air hub in Liege to expedite Express air shipments. Time-sensitive materials, such as pharmaceutical goods, received priority treatment. In addition, TNT continued to transport freight to and from the UK, thanks to a priority agreement with Eurotunnel. Thanks to its outstanding road service and contingency plans, TNT minimised backlogs and delivery delays in Europe.
Economy Express shipments within Europe have continued to move through TNT's normal road network routes in 39 countries and have not been affected.
Customers using TNT's Express and Economy Express services shipping packages into and out of Europe may experience some delays for the rest of the week.
Customers with time critical shipments are advised to use TNT's Special Services solutions.
Service alert - 21th April 2010
While a few airports in Europe are starting to reopen with limited flights, the airspace above most of North-west Europe is still closed to commercial air traffic. TNT hopes to resume flights in and out of its air hub in Liege, Belgium and other European airports this evening.
TNT is continuing to operate with contingency plans for air consignments, so as to limit the impact for customers as much as possible.
Within Europe
Economy Express shipments within Europe will continue to move through our normal road network routes in 39 countries and are NOT affected by the current situation.
For shipments using TNT’s Express air services, our operations have set up separate road linehauls (using trucks and vans) through our air hub in Liege, Belgium to expedite Express shipments.
TNT is able to transport freight to and from the UK thanks to a priority agreement with Eurotunnel.
Customers with time critical shipments are advised to use TNT’s Special Services solutions.
Outside of Europe
Customers using TNT's Express and Economy Express services shipping packages into and out of Europe should expect some delays until further notice.
Asia services
TNT's intra-Asia traffic, using our Asia Road Network and our existing air services, is operating normally.
Customers using TNT's Express and Economy Express services shipping packages and freight into and out of Europe should expect some delays until further notice. We are currently working with customers to use practicable alternative routes to minimise delays caused by this unprecedented situation. This includes using our Asia Road Network to transport goods to locations in Asia that have available capacity and links into Europe. Our planes and crews are ready to fly as soon as we are permitted. Should the restriction on air traffic remain in place, we will continue to move shipments within Europe by road.
New Disruption
Sweden 19th June 2008 : Please be advised that it is a National Holiday in Sweden on Friday the 20th June. Please hold escalations until Monday the 23rd June 2008.
On-going Disruption
Switzerland and Austria 4th June 2008: Please be advised that between Saturday the 7th June and Sunday the 29th June 2008, the European Football Championship will take place in Switzerland and Austria. This will result in delays (pick-up and deliveries) in some areas of Switzerland. This could affect the host cities, Basel, Bern, Geneva and Zurich but could also affect other areas due to various public viewing places and higher traffic volume all over Switzerland. The impact will be kept as low as possible. All relevant shipments will be given an "AN" status update.
Ongoing Disruption
Baghdad 25th March 2008:
Please be informed in several parts of Baghdad curfew was imposed and major roads have been closed to public transportation. All Government, Public, Private Offices, Educational Institutions, Shops and Establishments are expected to remain closed during the curfew. Public transport and private vehicles will be off the roads. Please expect delays in Customs clearance, deliveries and pick ups. Please be advised that escalations are to be held during this time.