Air freight forwarding, when transit time matters most.
CargoLogin books air freight as an IATA-accredited cargo agent, giving clients expedited transit for shipments that cannot wait on ocean transit times. Our air desks in Los Angeles, Toronto, and Colombo coordinate booking, documentation, and customs pre-clearance so cargo moves from tender to delivery with minimal handling delay.
Capabilities
What we handle.
Time-Critical Express Booking
Priority air cargo booking for shipments where transit time outweighs cost, including next-flight-out options.
High-Value & Secure Cargo
Secure handling and documentation for high-value electronics, pharmaceuticals, and other sensitive cargo.
Perishable Air Freight
Temperature-aware handling and routing for perishable food, floral, and pharmaceutical air shipments.
Dangerous Goods (DG) Air Freight
IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR)-compliant booking, classification, and documentation.
Where We Offer This
Offices handling this service.
Who Uses This
Industries that rely on it.
Common Questions
Air Freight FAQ.
Straight answers to the questions we hear most about air freight.
What documents are needed for air freight shipments?
Air cargo booking and customs clearance requires:
- Air waybill (AWB) instructions
- Commercial invoice & packing list
- Shipper's letter of instruction (SLI)
- Export license (controlled goods)
- MSDS for hazardous materials
- Phytosanitary / health certificates (perishable)
How long does ocean freight take compared to air freight?
Ocean freight typically takes 20–45 days door to door depending on the origin, destination, and routing, while air freight usually takes 3–10 days. Air freight costs significantly more per kilogram, so most shippers reserve it for time-critical or high-value cargo and use ocean freight for routine, cost-sensitive volume.
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