Which airlines can you ship temperature controlled goods with

Which airlines can you ship temperature controlled goods with

With some airlines, WebCargo allows you to secure bookings for shipments that need special temperature-controlled conditions.

Find out in this article which airlines allow temperature-controlled shipments and the shipment of perishable goods. To find out which temperature-controlled goods are available per airline, read this article

If the airline is showing a temperature range or a commodity type, these are those that can be shipped with the respective airline. If an airline doesn’t appear within this list, or a temperature range or commodity type doesn’t appear, they are not yet available.


AF/KLM

Temperature range

Cold (2-8°c)

ERT (Extended room temperature) (2-25°c)

CRT (Controlled room temperature) (20-25°c)

Allows shipping of dry ice: No

airBaltic 

Temperature range 

Cold (COL) (2-8°c)

ERT (Extended room temperature) (2-25°c)

CRT (Controlled room temperature) (20-25°c)

Product Code: PIL

Air Canada

Temperature range 

Cold (COL) (2-8°c)

ERT (Extended room temperature) (2-25°c)

CRT (Controlled room temperature) (20-25°c)

Avianca

Temperature range 

Cold (2-8°c)

ERT (Extended room temperature) (2-25°c)

CRT (Controlled room temperature) (20-25°c)

Product Code: PIL

CMA CGM AIR CARGO

Temperature range 

Frozen (<-10°c)

Cold (2-8°c)

ERT (Extended room temperature) (2-25°c)

CRT (Controlled room temperature) (20-25°c)

Coyne Airways

Temperature range 

Cold (2-8°c)

ERT (Extended room temperature) (2-25°c)

CRT (Controlled room temperature) (20-25°c)

Product Code: PIL

Emirates SkyCargo

Temperature range 

Frozen (<-10°c)

Cold (2-8°c)

ERT (Extended room temperature) (2-25°c)

CRT (Controlled room temperature) (20-25°c)

Allows shipping of dry ice: No

Etihad Cargo

Temperature range

Cold (2-8°c)

CRT (Controlled room temperature) (20-25°c)

Allows shipping of dry ice: No

IAG

Temperature range

Frozen (<-10°c)

Cold (2-8°c)

ERT (Extended room temperature) (2-25°c)

CRT (Controlled room temperature) (20-25°c)

Allows shipping of dry ice: Yes

ITA Cargo

Cold 2-8ºC

ERT 2-25ºC

CRT 15-25ºC

Allows shipping of dry ice: No

Lufthansa 

Temperature range

Frozen (<-10°c)

Cold (2-8°c)

PPM (12-18°)

PPH (Controlled room temperature) (20-25°c)

Allows shipping of ice: Yes

Qantas Freight

ERT 2-25ºC

CRT 15-25ºC

Product Code: Pharma

Qatar Airways Cargo

Cold 2-8ºC

ERT 2-25ºC

CRT 15-25ºC

Product Code: Pharma

Allows shipping of dry ice: No

SAS Cargo

Temperature range (including pharmaceuticals)

Frozen (<-10°c)

Cold (2-8°c)

ERT (Extended room temperature) (2-25°c)

CRT (Controlled room temperature) (20-25°c)

Allows shipping of dry ice: Yes (SHC)

Swiss World Cargo

Frozen (FRO) (<-10°c)

Cold (COL) (2-8°c)

ERT (Extended room temperature) (2-25°c)

CRT (Controlled room temperature) (20-25°c)

TAP Cargo

Frozen (<-10°c)

Cold (2-8°c)

ERT (Extended room temperature) (2-25°c)

CRT (Controlled room temperature) (20-25°c)

Pharma with temperature control: Temp rage: +2+8 / +15+25ºc (*)

(*) Currently only available for shipments from Europe to the United States.

Allows shipping of dry ice: No

Turkish Cargo

Frozen (FRO) (<-10°c)

Cold (COL) (2-8°c)

ERT (Extended room temperature) (2-25°c)

CRT (Controlled room temperature) (20-25°c)

Virgin Atlantic Cargo

Cold (2-8°c)

CRT (Controlled room temperature) (20-25°c)

Allows shipping of dry ice: Not supported

WestJet Cargo

Frozen (FRO) (<-10°c)

Cold (COL) (2-8°c)

ERT (Extended room temperature) (2-25°c)

CRT (Controlled room temperature) (20-25°c)


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