What are the best tools for China Airlines freight tracking?
When it comes to China Airlines air waybill tracking, businesses have several options. If you use air freight infrequently, the airline offers an online tracking service where you can input the China Airlines air waybill number to access real-time tracking information, including shipment status and estimated arrival times. For businesses dealing with larger or more regular shipment volumes, unified freight tracking solutions like Beacon provide a single source of truth across multiple carriers and modes, allowing supply chain and logistics teams to track air waybills, ocean containers and road freight in one place.
About China Airlines Cargo
China Airlines Cargo, based in Taipei, Taiwan, is the freight division of China Airlines. The carrier operates a dedicated cargo fleet of 19 Boeing 747 and 777 freighters and also leverages cargo capacity on passenger flights. China Airlines Cargo offers comprehensive air freight services across Asia, Europe and North America.
China Airlines AWB Tracking FAQs
China Airlines Cargo air waybill tracking numbers are comprised of 11 digits (3 digit airline code + 8 digit unique identifier) and begin in '297'.
Beacon provides the following milestones for China Airlines air waybill tracking: booking confirmation, cargo received, cargo manifested, plane departed, plane arrived, cargo received and cargo delivered/collected.
When using Beacon for China Airlines freight tracking, you can set email alerts to be notified of key milestones and any delays or disruptions and seamlessly share the latest tracking data with your customers, supply chain partners and any other stakeholders who might need it.
Can I track multiple China Airlines air waybills simultaneously?
China Airlines operates dedicated cargo services to Chongqing, Guangzhou, Nanjing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Xiamen, Zhengzhou, Prague, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Delhi, Mumbai, Nagoya, Osaka, Tokyo, Luxembourg, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Amsterdam, Manila, Singapore, Seoul, Bangkok, Dubai, Anchorage, Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Columbus, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, San Francisco, Seattle, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Additional destinations are served via their passenger network.
No, China Airlines is no longer a member of the SkyTeam Cargo alliance.