DHL express bolsters capacity between Vietnam and the U.S.

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DHL Express has introduced a new route between Vietnam and the United States as bilateral trade increases. The flight, which departs Tân Sơn Nhất International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City with its final destination at the DHL Express Americas Hub at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG), is operated by Kalitta Air with a dedicated Boeing 777F that will serve the route once a week.

This new flight will offer about 102 tons of additional capacity per flight for customers.

“U.S.-Vietnam trade has seen a major boost, as businesses seek to diversify their supply chains and explore other major manufacturing centres in Asia-Pacific as part of their ‘China plus one’ strategy,” said Mike Parra, CEO of DHL Express Americas. “With Vietnam’s continued rise as a manufacturing hub for semiconductors, garments, electronics, and more, the new flight will help us grow with importers and exporters that continue to expand their global businesses by leveraging this important trade lane.”

Following a $360m investment commitment between 2020 and 2022 to build new and expand existing facilities in key growth markets within the Americas region, with about $200m dedicated to the U.S., DHL Express continues to expand its air freight capacity aiming to cater to rising shipment demand resulting from the e-commerce sector. Last year, the company added capacity into Canada, U.S., and Mexico, and out to Latin American countries with additional flights, expecting to increase volume capacity by about 30.0% in the DHL Express Americas network by the end of this year.

The new flight between the U.S. and Vietnam is part of a route that starts in Sydney and connects through Singapore and Japan before arriving at the DHL Express Cincinnati hub. The new route will add up to 27.0% of additional capacity, bringing the weekly total gross payload to over 940 tons from Vietnam.

Source: DHL