Shanghai to London
- The market is relatively stable, with prices beginning to stabilise this week; the overall price level is still at quite high
- Airport operations are currently normal
- Hauliers are working as normal
- No flight cancellations
- No weather disruptions
- Space is currently open
- Rates of European lines have begun to fall slowly
- ZH will launch the new direct flight ex Shenzhen to London on 26 March
Shanghai to New York
- Market rates have continued to rise this week as export volume increase and space is becoming tight
- Airport operations are currently normal
- Hauliers are working as normal
- No flight cancellations
- No weather disruptions
- Space is currently open
- Freight rates continued to rise as exports increased significantly this week
Shanghai to Los Angeles
- Market rates have continued to rise this week as export volume increase and space is becoming tight
- Airport operations are currently normal
- Hauliers are working as normal
- No flight cancellations
- No weather disruptions
- Space is currently open
- Freight rates continued to rise as exports increased significantly this week
Shanghai to Frankfurt
- The market is relatively stable, with prices beginning to stabilise this week; the overall price level is still at quite high
- Airport operations are currently normal
- Hauliers are working as normal
- No flight cancellations
- No weather disruptions
- Space is currently open
- Freight rates continued to rise as exports increased significantly this week
Shanghai to Melbourne
- Space on the Australia route is getting tight this week as electronics manufacturers are launching new products, and prices are rising
- Airport operations are currently normal
- Hauliers are working as normal
- No flight cancellations
- No weather disruptions
- Space is currently open
- Air rates are beginning to rise slowly
Shanghai to Sydney
- Space on the Australia route is getting tight this week as electronics manufacturers are launching new products, and prices are rising
- Airport operations are currently normal
- Hauliers are working as normal
- No flight cancellations
- No weather disruptions
- Space is currently open but becoming tighter
- Air rates are beginning to rise slowly
Market intel
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Maersk launches Europe-China air freight service after delays
Shipping giant Maersk has announced the inaugural flight of its new air freight service with scheduled flights between Billund, Denmark (BLL) and Hangzhou, China (HGH) after weeks of delays.
The scheduled Eurasia operation commenced this week with three weekly flights introducing the first of three newly converted Boeing 767-300 freighters that have recently been added to the fleet of Maersk Air Cargo. .
The inaugural flight also marks the first scheduled air cargo operation between Denmark and Asia. The corridor from Billund Airport is expected to increase access for high value and time sensitive cargo between Scandinavia, northern Europe and the entire Asia-Pacific.
In addition, Maersk opened a new Chicago air freight gateway facility to add more supply chain integration opportunities for customers using Chicago O'Hare International and Rockford International.
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N. China
Demand is picking up this week for two reasons: a volume surge in e-commerce, and a new launch of electronic products.
- S. China
Rates are on the rise due to demand increasing while supply is strained.
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