1.Basic shipping costs:
The base shipping cost for air freight is usually higher and is directly related to the weight and volume of the cargo.
Fees may fluctuate depending on factors such as airlines, space availability and fuel surcharges.
2.Urgent shipping fee:
Air freight usually offers a rush service, and if the shipment needs to reach its destination as quickly as possible, additional rush charges may apply.
Urgency charges may vary depending on the urgency of the shipment and the level of service selected.
3.Packaging and handling charges:
Due to the higher packaging requirements for goods shipped by air, additional packaging and handling fees may be required.
Make sure the shipment complies with airline regulations to avoid additional fees.
4.Flight time:
Air freight is usually calculated based on flight time and provides the fastest cargo transportation service compared to sea freight and land freight.
The flight time is short and suitable for urgent cargo that needs to be delivered as soon as possible.
5.Cargo handling efficiency:
Air cargo is usually processed quickly within the airport, reducing the time cargo spends in transit stations.
Efficient operations at airports help increase overall transportation speeds.
6.Weather effects:
Although the impact of weather is relatively small, extreme weather can still cause flight delays or cancellations.
Airlines will adjust plans in a timely manner based on weather conditions, but weather factors still need to be carefully considered.