MAS Airlines conducted a flight between Hangzhou and Mexico City on May 31, and starting this month, they will operate three regular round-trip flights per week between both destinations.
“The opening of this route significantly reduces the time required for shipments from Zhejiang to Mexico City, greatly enhances logistical efficiency, and strengthens the flow of goods between Hangzhou and Mexico City,” WGL Group reported.
Furthermore, the launch of the new route marks a milestone exemplifying the dynamics of emerging supply chains in China and the expansion of international logistics networks.
It also responds to increased air freight rates with China, the limited number of routes between Latin America and China, the growth of e-commerce on the Silk Road, and the rising demand for new value chains.
It was detailed that the A330-200F cargo aircraft carried 53.1 tons of cross-border e-commerce cargo.
Hangzhou, as the starting point of this new route, serves as a central aviation hub in the Yangtze River Delta region, catering especially to e-commerce enterprises needing efficient parcel transport. It also aims to provide robust logistical support for high-tech companies exporting goods to Latin America.
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