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Donate to Airlink’s Harvey relief with Cargo Facts Symposium registration

David Harris by David Harris
September 4, 2017
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Most of the airports have re-opened, and air freight has begun to move again in Houston, the 4th largest city in the United States. But for much of the region, devastated by Tropical Storm Harvey last week, the cleanup efforts are just beginning.

As the massive infrastructure recovery continues along the US Gulf coast following the unprecedented flooding, here’s a way that you can make a difference in these efforts while you learn more about the air freight and express industry. For the rest of this week, we at Cargo Facts will be donating 5% of each Cargo Facts Symposium 2017 registration to the Harvey relief efforts via Airlink, a 24/7 humanitarian response organization that links pre-qualified nonprofits with airlines.

The donation will apply to all registrations completed through Friday, September 8, so be sure to register today to take part in this limited-time offer to support Airlink and its efforts to move relief workers and volunteers free-of-charge into the heaviest impacted areas. Help us provide aid to those in Texas during their time of need.

To register now, or to find out more information, visit CargoFactsSymposium.com

For more information on Airlink’s Harvey relief efforts, please click here.

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