FedEx has announced an increase in the frequency of its international cargo flights connecting Qingdao, China, to the United States. This development is part of a broader strategy that includes the opening of a new international gateway facility in Qingdao. The aim is to strengthen FedEx's network in China and provide local businesses with enhanced logistics services.
The upgraded service will see flights departing from Qingdao Jiaodong International Airport, stopping in Osaka, Japan, before reaching Memphis, Tennessee. Initially trialed as a once-weekly service starting in May 2024, it has now expanded to five weekly flights from Monday to Friday using a B777 freighter. This expansion improves transit times for shipments from Qingdao and Shandong Province to North America by one day, enabling some U.S.-bound deliveries to arrive the next day.
In conjunction with this increased flight frequency, FedEx is integrating these flights with its existing ground network across Shandong. Customers in areas such as Qingdao, Yantai, Weihai, Jinan, Zibo, and Weifang can now access Same Day Service for outbound shipments.