
Federal Express Corporation (FedEx), a prominent international express transportation corporation, recently disclosed its plans to add five additional weekly flights connecting the Asia Pacific region (APAC) with its European base at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport. This move will not only reinforce the reliability of services on the Asia-Europe trade route but also paves the way for businesses to access European markets swiftly and reliably. Moreover, this move comes just in time for the year-end holiday shopping season, offering businesses increased flexibility.
The additional flights will emanate from two main hubs: three flights from the FedEx APAC hub at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport and two from the FedEx Shanghai International Express and Cargo Hub. Employing Boeing B777 freighters, all flights will connect directly to the FedEx European hub at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.
This expansion will augment the average daily capacity between APAC and Europe, enabling businesses in the area to leverage growth prospects in sectors experiencing high demand, such as e-commerce, manufacturing, hi-tech, and retail industries. The Europe-Asia trade lane has been thriving, with a consistent increase in air freight volume over the previous two and a half years and an impressive 13% year-on-year surge in August 2025.
The European Union serves as the largest import market for more than 100 countries, with APAC economies being among the fastest-growing suppliers. This upward trend is expected to accelerate as businesses are seeking out new trade and growth prospects in Europe.
Salil Chari, Senior Vice President of Marketing and Customer Experience, Asia Pacific, FedEx, noted that the Asia-Europe corridor is one of the fastest-growing trade routes. According to a survey conducted by FedEx of nearly 4,000 customers in Asia this year, over 20% stated plans to shift their trading focus to Europe within the coming year.
FedEx’s increased service frequency between APAC and Europe means that the company now operates 26 weekly flights connecting APAC deliveries to Europe. This enhanced service allows express shipments to reach major European destinations in as little as 48 hours. FedEx has also improved its connectivity from Northern Vietnam to Europe, further strengthening trade links for Asia’s importers and exporters.
This expansion of flight services underlines FedEx’s long-term commitment to facilitating global commerce and boosting the success of businesses across the Asia Pacific and beyond.
How is FedEx enhancing its services?
FedEx is adding five additional weekly flights connecting the Asia Pacific region to its European base at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.
Which sectors will benefit from this expansion?
High-demand sectors such as e-commerce, manufacturing, hi-tech, and retail industries will benefit from this expansion.
What is the frequency of FedEx’s service between APAC and Europe?
With the increased service frequency, FedEx now operates 26 weekly flights connecting Asia Pacific deliveries to Europe.