Air freight gains serious altitude in Vietnam: Nikkei
According to Nikkei, Vietnam's air transport industry is overcoming the pandemic with an increase in the number of flights and growth in the sector as new companies set up shop in the domestic air freight sector in Vietnam.
Nikkei has just published a report on the analysis of strong recovery in the air freight industry in Vietnam post pandemic.
In 2022, air freight transport in Vietnam is expected to reach more than 1.52 million tons, up 17% year-on-year. These numbers are so high that they eclipse the average growth rate over the past 30 years (15%). The increase comes in the context of rising demand for domestic and foreign freight as Vietnam consolidates its position in global supply chains.
The Nikkei quoted a senior executive of a large foreign logistics company with a base in the capital Hanoi as saying: "March was a record month for the volume of goods handled." "Even as the COVID-19 epidemic occurs, you can still feel Vietnam’s momentum."
In that context, major operators such as Germany's DHL Express and Japan's ANA are also increasingly interested in the Vietnamese market. DHL is promoting regular freight services between Vietnam and the US.
Once a week, a Boeing 777 freighter will fly from Sydney, Australia to Ho Chi Minh City, before arriving at Chubu Airport in central Japan and then Ohio in the US. DHL's freight capacity between Vietnam and the US will increase by 27% compared to the previous months to reach more than 940 tons per week.
Meanwhile, ANA Cargo, a subsidiary of Japan's ANA Holdings, started operating daily air freight services on the Vietnam route and Narita airport in March.
Not only DHL and ANA Cargo, Korean Air of the Republic of Korea, China Airlines and EVA Air of Taiwan (China), also have cargo flights to and from Vietnam. Korean Air ships smartphones made in the country by Samsung Electronics to export markets.
However, increased demand is pushing up the cost of exporting by air. Insiders say air freight rates are still 2 to 4 times higher than pre-pandemic times.
Therefore, IMEX Pan Pacific Group, one of the largest corporations in Vietnam, is looking to break into this business through the establishment of a subsidiary IPP Air Cargo. The company is expected to go into operation later this month as Vietnam's first company specializing in air transport.
IPP Air Cargo plans to launch a fleet of five aircraft, before doubling the number over the next five years. Initially, IPP Air Cargo will operate on routes between local airports and the two largest international airports in Vietnam, one in Hanoi and one in Ho Chi Minh City.
Johnathan Hanh Nguyen, President of IPP Air Cargo, said: “If we don't enter the market, the freight rates will remain high, and that’s a serious cost for exporters." The businessman also expressed his intention to focus on reducing freight rates.
Increased air freight capacity is likely to help ease the pressure on manufacturers in Vietnam, who sometimes struggle to find cargo transport. The trend should help the economy develop, especially in the context Vietnam is seeing strong recovery post pandemic. The country’s export activities are flying as more free trade agreements Vietnam come into force, creating opportunities for its businesses.
A director of a company specializing in manufacturing machine parts in the south was quoted as saying: "In 2021, there were times when we could not find a business that could ship export goods even though were could pay the rates, which were astronomically high"./.
Bamboo Airways makes no secret of its ambition to become the first airline in Vietnam to operate direct flights to the United States, the airline’s Deputy Director General Truong Phuong Thanh said at a seminar on August 1.
The Vietnamese air freight market has seen remarkable growth in recent years and the momentum is expected to continue, the 4th International Conference and Exhibition on Air Freight Logistics Vietnam heard in HCM City on September 20.
Soaring air freight rates and rising cancellations of trips by cargo ships due to the COVID-19 pandemic have put further pressure on global supply chains. according to insiders.
The new Government decree also simplifies loan procedures while expanding credit incentives to include organic and circular agriculture, allowing them to access preferential terms similar to those of high-tech and value-chain based agricultural production.
Developed with state-of-the-art infrastructure, the Da Nang FTZ is designed to become a leading regional economic centre and a strategic growth pole in Vietnam’s new development landscape.
The Binh Duong Association of Supporting Industries (BASI) is expected to promote the usage of domestically manufactured components while supporting businesses in accessing international markets, strengthening linkages, and promoting deeper integration into global supply chains.
PwC Vietnam forecasts a vibrant M&A market in Vietnam’s healthcare sector in 2025, driven by rising demand for high-quality medical services and a growing middle class. Pharmaceutical companies, private hospitals, and specialised medical facilities, particularly in ophthalmology and oncology, are predicted to be key targets for M&A.
The central province of Quang Nam is set to become a hub for the medicinal plant industry, with Ngoc Linh ginseng designated as the core crop, under the Prime Minister's decision issued earlier this year.
The North-South Expressway project is scheduled for completion by 2030, aiming to establish the groundwork for Vietnam’s modern railway industry and stimulate regional economic development, positioning the country for a significant economic leap in the era of national rise.
The probe, initiated on June 11 following a petition by the US Coalition for Fair Trade in Hardwood Plywood, targets products classified under HS Code 4412 and 9403 imported from China, Indonesia and Vietnam.
Sun PhuQuoc Airways was born as a perfect piece in Sun Group’s strategic vision to build a premium ecosystem of tourism, entertainment, real estate, and aviation. With a pioneering ambition, Sun PhuQuoc Airways is not just an airline, but a symbol of connection – bringing the world to Phu Quoc and taking Phu Quoc to the world.
A key change in the draft decree is a provision requiring bank transfers for gold transactions valued at 20 million VND (765 USD) and above, to enhance transparency and verify customer identities.
In the first four months of 2025, trade turnover between Vietnam and Cambodia surpassed 3 billion USD, marking a 7% increase compared to the same period in 2024.
On June 19 alone, a total of 2,005 trucks completed customs clearance at Lang Son’s border gates — the highest single-day figure ever recorded in the province. Of these, 634 carried exports and 1,371 imports.
The OECD Economic Surveys: Vietnam 2025 report focuses on analysing the country’s macroeconomic fundamentals, the impact of international integration on attracting foreign investment and trade, and the country’s prospects for developing a low-carbon economy.
Antoine Colin, Senior Vice President for Global Supply Chain Digital Transformation & Resilience at HP Inc., affirmed HP’s strategic commitment to building a supply chain and ecosystem in Vietnam and the region.
Deputy Director General of the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT)’s Trade Promotion Agency Bui Quang Hung emphasised that logistics has evolved from a technical function into a core capability for Vietnamese exporters to maintain their competitive advantage in the US market.
A trade official has suggested companies work closely with shipping lines, airlines, and freight forwarders to monitor routes, transit times, and potential surcharges while exploring broader cargo insurance to cover risks like war and terrorism.
In addition to institutional reform, the agency is also rolling out key solution groups to combat counterfeit goods, imitations, and intellectual property infringements in the digital environment.
The event, co-organised by the Vietnam Trade Office in the UK and TT Meridian, a local importer of Vietnamese fresh produce, aims to build a national lychee brand and encourage broader recognition of Vietnamese fruits in a competitive, high-end market.
The industry's performance has been powered by bold investments in modern production lines, enabling Vietnamese firms to produce complicated products which were exclusive to advanced economies.