Air Freight from France to Germany
n
Air freight from France to Germany is a fast and reliable option for time-sensitive shipments. Cargo departs from Bordeaux–Mérignac Airport (BOD), Bordeaux and Lyon–Saint Exupéry Airport (LYS), Lyon and arrives at Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER), Berlin and Berlin Tegel Airport (TXL), Berlin. Rates shown are indicative and vary based on weight, dimensions, commodity type, and market conditions. Use the instant quote form below for live pricing.
nn
Indicative Rates (2026)
n
| Service | Typical Transit | Indicative Rate / kg | Min. Shipment Charge |
|---|---|---|---|
| Economy Air | 1–3 business days | €2.00 – €4.50 | €3.50 – €7.00 |
| Express Air | 1–3 business days faster | Add 30–50% | Higher minimum applies |
n
All rates are indicative only and exclude fuel surcharges, security fees, handling, and VAT where applicable.
nn
Main Airports on This Route
n
Departure: France
n
| City | Airport | IATA |
|---|---|---|
| Bordeaux | Bordeaux–Mérignac Airport (BOD), Bordeaux | BOD |
| Lyon | Lyon–Saint Exupéry Airport (LYS), Lyon | LYS |
| Marseille | Marseille Provence Airport (MRS), Marseille | MRS |
nn
Arrival: Germany
n
| City | Airport | IATA |
|---|---|---|
| Berlin | Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER), Berlin | BER |
| Berlin | Berlin Tegel Airport (TXL), Berlin | TXL |
| Berlin | Schönefeld Airport (closed) (SXF), Berlin | SXF |
nn
Airlines on This Route
n
- Air France
- Eurowings
- Lufthansa
- Ryanair
- Volotea
- easyJet
nn
Get an Instant Quote
n
nnFAQ
n
How long does air freight from France to Germany take?
Standard air freight on this lane typically takes 1–3 business days. Express options can reduce transit by 1–3 days depending on available flights and connections.
n
How is the chargeable weight calculated?
Air freight is charged on the greater of actual weight and volumetric weight. Volumetric weight = Length × Width × Height (cm) ÷ 6,000 = kg. The higher value is used for billing.
n
Are there any EU customs requirements for this route?
Both France and Germany are EU members. Intra-EU air freight does not require customs clearance, but standard air waybill (AWB) documentation and dangerous goods declarations still apply.
n
What documents are needed for air freight on this route?
Standard documentation includes: Air Waybill (AWB), commercial invoice, packing list, and any required export/import permits or certificates of origin. Dangerous goods require IATA DGR declarations.
nn
Disclaimer: All rates and transit times are indicative only, based on market averages as of 2026. Contact us or use the quote form above for accurate, real-time pricing.