FedEx unveils new flight route between Japan and Vietnam

FedEx Express has announced a new flight route between Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi, Vietnam, and Baiyun International Airport in Guangzhou, China.

Guangzhou is the home of the FedEx Asia Pacific Regional Hub.

In a statement issued yesterday (25 July), FedEx said that the new route shortens transit times between Japan and Vietnam to one business day when using FedEx International Priority (IP) or FedEx International Priority Freight (IPF), and to two business days for FedEx International Economy (IE) or FedEx International Economy Freight (IEF).

The new route uses a dedicated Boeing 757 freighter four times a week (Tuesdays-Fridays) to and from Hanoi. Together with existing flights, Hanoi’s weekly inbound freight capability is enhanced to all five business days (Monday-Friday) from one business day previously.

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