General overview: Due to the large volume of eCommerce cargo and European strikes (resulting in the cancellation of flights) space is very tight on all routes. Rates continue to rise.
Shanghai to London
- Airport operations are currently normal
- Hauliers are working as normal
- No flight cancellations
- Weather is normal
- Space is tight
- Rates are increasing
Shanghai to New York
- Airport operations are currently normal
- Hauliers are working as normal
- No flight cancellations
- Weather is normal
- Space is tight
- Rates are increasing
Shanghai to Los Angeles
- Airport operations are currently normal
- Hauliers are working as normal
- No flight cancellations
- Weather is normal
- Space is tight
- Rates are increasing
Shanghai to Frankfurt
- Airport operations are currently normal
- Hauliers are working as normal
- Lufthansa cancelled several flights between China and Germany due to strikes
- Weather is normal
- Space is tight
- Rates are increasing
Shanghai to Melbourne
- Airport operations are currently normal
- Hauliers are working as normal
- No flight cancellations
- Weather is normal
- Space is tight
- Rates are increasing
Shanghai to Sydney
- Airport operations are currently normal
- Hauliers are working as normal
- No flight cancellations
- Weather is normal
- Space is tight
- Rates are increasing
Market intel
Chinese airlines can increase US flights to 50 per week
CHINA's airlines will be allowed to boost their weekly round-trip US flights to 50 starting on March 31, up from the current 35, said the US Department of Transportation (USDOT), Reuters reports.
This returns the market to 33 per cent of pre-Covid levels. The new approval rating "is a significant step forward in further normalisation of the US-China market in anticipation of the Summer 2024 traffic season," said the USDOT.
More than 150 weekly round-trip passenger flights were allowed by each side before restrictions were imposed in early 2020 due to Covid, but until August 2023, Chinese and US carriers could each fly only 12 a week between the two countries.
The number rose on September 1 to 18 weekly round-trips and then to 24 per week starting October. 29. The USDOT approved 35 for Chinese carriers in November.
(Source: Reuters)
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