Federal Express Corporation has expanded its intra-Asia air network by introducing two new flight routes aimed at improving regional logistics and supporting business growth in Asia-Pacific.
The company announced a weekly flight that links Incheon International Airport in South Korea with Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi, Vietnam, before proceeding to the FedEx Asia Pacific hub in Guangzhou, China. This route is expected to reduce transit times by one day for shipments from Northern Vietnam to both Asia and Europe across all FedEx services. The change is intended to increase reliability and capacity for customers engaging in trade between Asia and Europe.
FedEx also launched a daily direct flight between Incheon International Airport in South Korea and Taoyuan International Airport in Taiwan. This connection is positioned as important for high-tech industries and the growing e-commerce sector within the region. Businesses such as Olive Young, a K-beauty retailer, are among those expected to benefit from improved cross-border logistics capabilities.