UPS cuts delivery time from Asia Pacific, adds peak season capacity

UPS to add over 200 flights from Asia Pacific to Europe and the U.S. to meet 2024 peak volume demand.

UPS speeds up delivery time from Asia Pacific, adds peak season capacity
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UPS customers in Asia Pacific can now have faster deliveries to over 35 countries across Asia, Africa and the Middle East after the company introduced a series of enhancements to its air network.

With a new flight connection at Sharjah International Airport in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), packages from mainland China and South Korea will be delivered in as little as two business days to Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and South Africa, says an official release.

"In addition, UPS now offers next-day delivery from leading Asia Pacific economies to Seoul, South Korea, and from Bangkok throughout the region. In Vietnam, customers in Ho Chi Minh City can have next day service to and from select cities in the region. Shipments from Hanoi to selected cities in Australia can now be completed in two business days."

To further support businesses in Hanoi, UPS has introduced Saturday pick-up for Sydney-bound deliveries, allowing for greater flexibility to process orders and boost speed-to-market. Deliveries from selected cities in Australia to Europe can now arrive in as little as two business days, the release added.

"These enhancements to our air network and our additional capacity for the peak holiday season, allow businesses in Asia Pacific to more quickly reach diverse customers around the world," says Wilfredo Ramos, President, Asia Pacific, UPS. "This gives our customers the fast and reliable service they need to grow, stay competitive and build resilience in their supply chain."

As UPS prepares its air network to meet the surge in volume demand for the peak holiday season, it is boosting capacity for intercontinental routes by adding over 200 more flights connecting Asia Pacific to Europe and the U.S. in the fourth quarter, a significant increase compared to the same period last year, the release added. "This expanded capacity will enable UPS customers to navigate the crucial peak season more effectively, serving the strong demand between Europe, the U.S. and key trading partners in Asia Pacific."

Earlier this year, UPS introduced a new flight connecting the company's intra-Asia hub in Shenzhen to Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport. In late 2023, UPS announced plans to build a new hub at Hong Kong Airport.

UPS's air network operates over 360 daily flights, serving 26 countries and territories within Asia Pacific and more than 200 globally, the release added.

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