Air Freight
For your crucial air freight over oceans, we find the best flight option, no matter the carrier, because what really counts is the cargo’s safety and your brand, not the airline’s logo
International Air Freight
Whether you need fast, next-flight-out service or affordable door-to-door delivery in 1-5 days, our air freight solutions are designed to meet your timing and budget needs, anywhere in the world
14,000+
Number of destination served
140+
Country operated
300+
Air and Ocean facilities wordwide
600+
Air and Ocean facilities wordwide
Frequently Asked Questions
Air freight is another word for air cargo, which is the transportation of goods by an air carrier. When it comes to sending express cargo around the world, air transport services are the most beneficial. Air freight, like commercial or passenger airlines, uses the same airports.
There is no denying that air freight is faster than shipping by sea. Ocean cargo might take weeks to arrive. In just a day or two, air freight may get to its destination. While ships are becoming quicker and ocean shipping routes are continuously optimised, nothing beats the speed of air freight.
Air cargo is generally used for shipping urgent goods such as pharmaceuticals for medical treatment or high-value commodities such as jewels or bank metals. Certain food goods, such as fresh seafood, exotic fruits, and fresh flowers, are also perfect for air shipping.
Many variables contribute to the higher cost of air freight over ocean freight, including: Air freight is frequently utilised for goods that need to reach them promptly since it is significantly faster than sea freight. However, the drawback of this convenience is that air shipping is more expensive than shipping by sea.
Gross weight refers to the whole weight of your cargo, including any packing or containers. Airlines commonly set their gross weight restriction per delivery between 100 and 500 kg.