Transpacific airfreight rates strengthened in October as the peak season gained momentum, driven by rising demand, increased booking activity, and tighter capacity across major Asia–North America trade lanes. Month-on-month spot rate improvements indicate a healthier and more stable market environment for carriers and freight forwarders, even though some lanes remain slightly below 2023 levels. Seasonal shipping cycles, inventory restocking, and ongoing shifts in global trade dynamics — including tariff-related adjustments — are influencing the upward trend. While the recovery is not yet uniform across all regions, with Asia–Europe lanes improving at a slower pace, the overall market outlook is increasingly positive as year-end volumes build.
At Bringer Air Cargo , these market developments reinforce our commitment to supporting customers with reliable capacity solutions, competitive pricing strategies, and expert guidance throughout peak season. With our global air network and strong carrier partnerships, Bringer is well-positioned to help shippers navigate changing rate conditions and secure the space they need during this critical period for international logistics.
Brett, Damian. “Transpacific rates strengthen in October as peak season kicks in,” aircargo news, 28 October 2025, Article link Accessed 4 November 2025.