FedEx has announced an increase of five weekly cargo flights connecting Asia-Pacific markets to Paris, France, aiming to strengthen the reliability of trade routes between Europe and Asia. The company stated that the added flights are intended to help businesses access the European market more quickly and reliably, especially during the peak holiday shipping season at the end of the year.
The new flights will depart from two major hubs: three from FedEx’s Asia Pacific Hub at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport and two from its Shanghai International Express and Cargo Hub. All five flights will use B777 freighter aircraft and will connect to the FedEx European Hub at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport. According to FedEx, this move will increase daily average capacity between Asia Pacific and Europe, supporting industries such as e-commerce, manufacturing, high-tech, and retail.
Industry data indicates that air cargo volumes on the Eurasian trade lane have been growing for 30 consecutive months, with August volumes up 13% compared to the previous year. The European Union is recognized as the largest import market for over 100 countries, with Asia-Pacific economies among its fastest-growing suppliers.
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