Direct answer
Air freight moves cargo by aircraft and is used when speed matters more than container economics. Tranzita Freight structures air freight requests with cargo details, airport routing, document needs, customs readiness, and delivery coordination.
Best for
- - Urgent imports
- - High-value cargo
- - Samples and spare parts
- - Production-critical shipments
What Tranzita coordinates
- - Airport-to-airport options
- - Cargo weight and dimensions review
- - Customs document coordination
- - Optional final delivery
Air freight readiness checklist
Logistics terms explained
| Term | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Chargeable weight | The billed weight based on actual or volumetric weight, whichever is higher. |
| MAWB | Master Air Waybill issued for air cargo movement. |
| Transit time | Estimated air routing time, excluding clearance and local handling. |
Frequently asked questions
When should a business use air freight?
Use air freight for urgent, high-value, low-volume, or production-critical cargo where speed justifies the cost.
Can customs clearance be added to air freight?
Yes. Customs clearance support can be requested with air freight when documents and shipment details are available for review.
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