Eastern Airlines Introduces New Baggage Policy

Eastern Airlines Introduces New Baggage Policy

Starting from January 10, 2023, China Eastern Airlines implemented new free checked baggage standards for flights to Europe, Australia, and Japan. Economy class passengers can check in two pieces of luggage, each weighing up to 23 kg; business class and premium economy passengers can check in pieces weighing 32 kg each; first-class passengers can check in three pieces. Additionally, members enjoy extra baggage privileges. The new standards aim to enhance service experience and cater to the diverse needs of passengers.

01/11/2023 航空公司
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Overview of China's Coastal Freight Fleet Capacity in 2018

Overview of China's Coastal Freight Fleet Capacity in 2018

The 2018 overview of China's coastal cargo ships shows a trend of increasing capacity across various ship categories. Bulk carriers, container ships, and liquid hazardous goods vessels have all seen growth in tonnage and numbers, reflecting a healthy industry development and proactive structural adjustments.

02/28/2019 物流资讯
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Global Shipping Crisis Spurs Antirollover Strategies

Global Shipping Crisis Spurs Antirollover Strategies

The issue of cargo being forced to roll over to the next sailing due to insufficient vessel capacity is increasingly severe. Flexport recommends making bookings in advance to mitigate risks. Additionally, customers can ensure smooth shipping by monitoring market updates and controlling container weights.

Bobtail Fees Impact Logistics Efficiency

Bobtail Fees Impact Logistics Efficiency

Babtail costs refer to the return costs related to the transportation of full container loads in logistics, reflecting key cost management in the transportation process. Understanding these costs can help companies optimize their logistics budgets, improve transportation efficiency, and enhance competitiveness in the market.

Yokohamakawasaki Port Expands Global Logistics Strategy

Yokohamakawasaki Port Expands Global Logistics Strategy

Since its establishment in 2016, Yokohama Kawasaki International Port Corporation (YKIP) has been responsible for managing container terminals in the Yokohama and Kawasaki areas. Its goal is to restore Japan's international port status by facilitating international logistics processes through efficient operations and sustainable development strategies.

08/05/2025 物流资讯
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