China launched 18 new international air cargo routes in October, primarily to Asian and European countries.
According to the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing, these new routes include eight to Europe, seven to other Asian countries, and three to North America, which involve 14 airline companies, and seven of them are domestic. Most of the cargoes will be cross-border e-commerce goods, perishables, and electronics.
With these new routes, there will be at least 30 more round-trip cargo flights every week.
As of Thursday, China had launched 145 new international air cargo routes this year with over 400 weekly round-trip flights, advancing global connectivity and creating a more robust international logistics network.
