Core Insights - The Nanjing-Luxembourg air route has increased from two flights per week to three, enhancing cross-border e-commerce logistics channels [1] - The Nanjing Lukou International Airport has become a significant hub for cross-border e-commerce exports, with a strong growth trend observed since April [1] - The Nanjing airport customs has implemented a "7×24 hours" green channel for customs clearance to support the expansion of air cargo routes [2] Group 1 - A full cargo flight carrying 80.3 tons of goods departed from Nanjing to Luxembourg, with nearly 70 tons consisting of cross-border e-commerce products, primarily clothing and footwear [1] - The Nanjing-Luxembourg route has become a stable export channel to Europe, with the customs office enhancing operational efficiency since the trial run of the core international mail hub on April 18 [1] - The customs office has improved the core hub function, allowing more provinces to export mail through Nanjing instead of transferring to Beijing or Shanghai [1] Group 2 - A new full cargo flight route from Nanjing to Incheon, South Korea, has been established, initially planned for two flights per week, with a future increase to three [2] - Nanjing Lukou International Airport now operates seven international cargo routes covering Europe, Oceania, and Asia, making it a key export hub for cross-border e-commerce [2] - The customs office reported a total cargo volume of 44,000 tons from January to June, reflecting an 18.23% year-on-year increase [2]
跨境电商空中通道持续加密 南京空港口岸再添国际货运新航线
Nan Jing Ri Bao·2025-07-23 02:35