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Blooming Business: Air Cargo Soars as Valentine’s Day Flower Demand Peaks

Blooming Business: Air Cargo Soars as Valentine’s Day Flower Demand Peaks

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February 13, 2025
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Blooming Business: Air Cargo Soars as Valentine’s Day Flower Demand Peaks
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As Valentine’s Day approaches, the air cargo industry is in full bloom, handling a massive surge in flower shipments worldwide. With millions of bouquets set to be delivered just in time for the most romantic day of the year, airlines and logistics providers are ramping up operations to ensure fresh, on-time deliveries.

A Global Effort to Meet Flower Demand

The U.S. is the world’s largest importer of fresh flowers, and Miami International Airport (MIA) plays a crucial role, handling 91% of all floral imports by air. Between January and February, MIA is expected to receive over 90,000 tons of flowers, valued at $400 million—a 3% increase from last year.

Colombia and Ecuador remain key suppliers, accounting for 86% of the flowers shipped to the U.S. Meanwhile, Kenya and the Netherlands dominate the European flower market, ensuring supply to cities like Amsterdam, London, and Paris.

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Airlines Boost Capacity for Valentine’s Day

To meet the soaring demand, major air cargo carriers have expanded their capacity:

  • Avianca Cargo has operated around 300 cargo flights, transporting 18,000 tons of flowers to Miami and Los Angeles, doubling its usual volumes.
  • American Airlines Cargo has moved over 1.2 million pounds of flowers, connecting floral hubs such as Amsterdam, Bogotá, Quito, and Medellín with markets across the U.S.
  • Swissport expanded its ‘Flower Corridor’ infrastructure, optimizing cold-chain logistics from Kenya to Europe to extend flower freshness by up to a week.

The Role of Cold Chain Logistics

Flowers are among the most temperature-sensitive products in global logistics. To maintain freshness and quality, air cargo operators rely on:

  • Temperature-controlled warehouses and aircraft compartments
  • Specialized handling processes to minimize damage and dehydration
  • Advanced tracking systems for real-time monitoring of shipments

Air Cargo’s Role in the Flower Industry

The Valentine’s Day flower rush is a testament to the essential role of air freight in the global perishables trade. Without efficient logistics networks, millions of flowers would never make it to market in time.

As demand continues to rise, air cargo providers are investing in smarter, faster, and more sustainable logistics solutions to ensure the future of fresh flower transportation worldwide.

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