Read on to learn about how air freight works, when you should use it, and how to find the best price.
Express air freight is typically handled by one company (such as DHL, UPS, or FedEx) that manages the entire shipment lifecycle and ships door-to-door in under five days. Express air freight shipments are usually smaller than air freight (less than one cubic meter and 200 kilograms).
International air freight shipments can be significantly larger and may move across multiple carriers during shipment.
When it comes to air freight shipping, weight, and volume are key factors. Air carriers will charge by either volumetric weight (also known as dimensional weight) or actual weight, depending on which is more expensive.
If the volumetric weight exceeds the actual weight of the product, the volumetric weight becomes the chargeable weight. For light air shipments, you can use this chargeable weight calculator to work out whether your shipment will be charged by actual weight or dimensional weight.
Since air cargo is expensive, it’s usually limited to smaller, high-value goods or time-sensitive items, such as:
Beyond the expense of air freight, which is calculated based on the cost above, the total cost to ship by air will also likely include:
In addition, for door-to-door costs, the price will also include air cargo services, including:
According to Transport Intelligence, the major freight forwarders in the globe saw a less than 1% growth in the use of international air freight in 2015. According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), aviation cargo growth was only 1.6% in 2019 compared to 5% in 2014.
One reason for this was increased reliance on ocean freight. However, with long delays and volatile transit times plaguing ocean freight, more importers and exporters moved to air cargo.
Since March 2020, air cargo rates have doubled, driven by constrained capacity, limited passenger travel due to restrictions, increased consumer demand, and other factors resulting from the pandemic. On the other hand, air passenger travel is stabilized, freeing up more belly cargo space. However, prices are still high, with importers and exporters often sticking with ocean freight if they can afford the time.
Most companies that import or export goods internationally still do everything in their power to take advantage of cheaper ocean freight quotes, leaving only the most urgent shipments for air.
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