DHL Express has added a new flight between Hong Kong and Oceania to cater for rising demand.
The new service operates five times per week using a Boeing 777-200 freighter between Hong Kong and Sydney.
It replaces the current Hong Kong-Singapore-Sydney route to meet the rise in shipment volume between Hong Kong and Australia.
The Kalitta Air-owned freighter that will be used on the route will be operated by Tasman Cargo Airlines.
“The freighter offers a maximum capacity of 105 tons, raising customers’ weekly total payload by over 500 tons,” DHL said in a press release.
As well as catering for imports to Australia, DHL hopes the service will be used to bring goods from Australia to destinations throughout Asia through its Hong Kong hub.
To tackle these increasing demands of intra-Asia trade, the express said the flight from Sydney offers next-day delivery services to Hong Kong, mainland China, India, Korea, Japan, Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, Philippines, and Vietnam, upon shipment arrival in Hong Kong.
Andy Chiang, senior vice president and managing director for Hong Kong and Macau, DHL Express, said: “Hong Kong continues to hold a strategic position as a crucial regional logistics hub, instrumental in facilitating trade flows across Asia Pacific.
“By introducing new direct flights to Sydney, we are fortifying our network, reducing transit times, and responding to the robust demand from cross-border trade. This strategic move enables our customers to access the Oceania market faster, reaffirming DHL’s commitment to continually enhance connectivity and facilitate global trade.”
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