Bangladesh to Europe Air Freight Rates
Description
Bangladesh to Europe Air Freight Shipping
Bangladesh is one of the world’s largest garment and textile exporters, with Europe as its primary market. Air freight from Bangladesh to Europe carries ready-made garments (RMG), knitwear, woven textiles, leather goods, pharmaceuticals, jute products, frozen shrimp, and IT equipment. The garment sector alone accounts for over 80% of Bangladesh’s exports, making this one of the highest-volume air cargo routes from South Asia to Europe.
Key Airports and Cargo Hubs
Origin airports: Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (DAC) in Dhaka is Bangladesh’s primary cargo hub, handling virtually all international air freight. Osmani International Airport (ZYL) in Sylhet and Shah Amanat International Airport (CGP) in Chittagong handle limited cargo volumes. European destinations: London Heathrow (LHR) receives the most Bangladeshi air cargo, followed by Amsterdam (AMS), Frankfurt (FRA), Paris CDG (CDG), Rome Fiumicino (FCO), and Madrid (MAD).
Major Cargo Carriers on This Route
Biman Bangladesh Airlines operates direct flights to London with belly cargo capacity. Emirates SkyCargo provides the largest capacity through Dubai hub. Qatar Airways Cargo via Doha offers strong service with dedicated freighter capacity. Turkish Airlines Cargo via Istanbul is increasingly popular for fast-fashion shipments. Singapore Airlines Cargo routes via Changi. Etihad Cargo via Abu Dhabi and Saudi Airlines Cargo via Jeddah/Riyadh round out the options.
Indicative Air Freight Rates: Bangladesh → Europe
| Weight Bracket | Express (2-3 days) | Standard (5-7 days) | Economy (8-14 days) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1–45 kg | €8.00–12.00/kg | €4.50–7.00/kg | €2.80–4.80/kg |
| 45–100 kg | €6.50–9.50/kg | €3.50–5.80/kg | €2.20–3.80/kg |
| 100–300 kg | €5.00–7.50/kg | €2.80–4.50/kg | €1.80–3.00/kg |
| 300–1000 kg | €3.80–6.00/kg | €2.20–3.60/kg | €1.40–2.40/kg |
| 1000+ kg | €3.00–4.80/kg | €1.80–2.80/kg | €1.10–1.90/kg |
Rates are indicative. Garment shipments in peak season (Aug–Nov) may attract surcharges. Request a precise quote for your specific shipment.
Customs and Trade Considerations
Bangladesh benefits from the EU’s Everything But Arms (EBA) scheme, granting duty-free and quota-free access for virtually all exports to EU markets. This is a significant cost advantage — most Bangladeshi garments enter the EU at 0% tariff (vs. standard 12% textile duty). Exporters need a Certificate of Origin (Form A) or EUR.1 to claim EBA preferences. The EU’s Rules of Origin require “double transformation” for garments — fabric must be produced and garments sewn in Bangladesh to qualify. Bangladesh’s graduation from LDC status (expected 2026–2029) may affect future EBA eligibility.
Garment Season Peak Periods
Air freight demand from Bangladesh follows fast-fashion retail cycles. Peak seasons are August–November (winter collections for European markets) and February–April (summer collections). During peak periods, DAC airport operates at near-maximum capacity, and rates can increase 20–40% above base levels. Booking 2–3 weeks ahead is strongly recommended during these periods. Some carriers add charter freighter capacity to meet demand — LATAM, Atlas Air, and Kalitta Air frequently operate seasonal charter services from DAC.
Cost Example: 1,000 kg Garments, Dhaka → London
Base rate (Standard, 1,000 kg): €2.20/kg = €2,200. Fuel surcharge (16%): €352. Security surcharge: €0.06/kg = €60. Terminal handling: €0.10/kg = €100. AWB documentation: €30. Customs brokerage (UK): €130. Estimated total: €2,872. Note: garment shipments are typically high-volume/low-density, so volumetric weight often exceeds actual weight. Optimize packaging to minimize chargeable weight.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Bangladeshi exports enter the EU duty-free?
What is the busiest season for Bangladesh–Europe air freight?
Why are garment shipments often charged by volumetric weight?
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