Federal Express Corporation (FedEx) has launched a new weekly scheduled flight departing from Hanoi, Vietnam, on Mondays. This new route is intended to strengthen the company's service capabilities by enhancing connectivity between Asia and major European markets, supporting Vietnamese businesses in expanding their global trade.
The flight connects Incheon International Airport and Hanoi’s Noi Bai International Airport before proceeding to FedEx’s Asia Pacific hub in Guangzhou, China. As a result, shipments originating from northern Vietnam can now reach destinations in Asia and Europe with one day less transit time. Exports heading to trans-Pacific regions such as the United States and Canada are also expected to benefit from improved reliability. The new service aims to help exporters respond more flexibly and reliably to increased shipping demand during the upcoming peak logistics season.
Ee-Hui Tan, Managing Director of FedEx Vietnam and Cambodia, said: "Vietnam is playing an increasingly important role in global supply chains, and we are committed to helping businesses in the north connect faster and more reliably with the world. This new flight further strengthens our network so customers can enjoy faster services, enhanced reliability, and greater shipping capacity—helping them gain a competitive edge in rapidly changing markets."