Second cargo flight continues to pave the way for Vietnamese agricultural products
This is not only a timely logistics solution to ensure the supply of goods to the distribution system in the UAE but also demonstrates the rapid adaptability of Vietnamese businesses in the face of fluctuations in global trade.
Amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, with many international shipping routes affected by disruption risks, rising logistics costs, and uncertain delivery times, maintaining dedicated charter flights for Vietnamese agricultural products is of particular importance.
Especially for fresh agricultural products, time is a crucial factor in ensuring quality and freshness upon arrival at the consumer. The continuous deployment of charter flights significantly shortens transit times, reduces risks during transshipment, and maintains the stability of the supply chain between Viet Nam and the Middle East market – a region with a growing demand for high-quality tropical agricultural products.
Amidst the continued caution of many international businesses due to concerns about regional instability, LuLu Group International’s continued expansion of its procurement of Vietnamese goods demonstrates the strong confidence of Middle Eastern importers in the production capacity, quality standards, and order fulfilment capabilities of Vietnamese businesses. This not only strengthens the position of Vietnamese goods in the region’s leading retail system but also creates a positive ripple effect for exports to GCC markets in general.
A flight carrying 98 tonnes of Vietnamese agricultural products, operated by MAY Exports Viet Nam, based in Ho Chi Minh City, successfully took off from Tan Son Nhat Airport on May 10, 2026. This further affirmed the growing interest of the UAE market in particular, and the Middle East region in general, in the quality, reputation, and supply capacity of Vietnamese goods.
Beyond its commercial significance, these cargo flights also contribute to affirming Viet Nam’s increasingly important role in the global agricultural supply chain. Maintaining a stable flow of goods amidst complex geopolitical conditions demonstrates the proactive approach, flexibility, and effective coordination between Vietnamese export businesses and major international distribution corporations.
The successful launch of the second charter flight also raises expectations for establishing regular shipping routes between Viet Nam and the Middle East in the future, thereby creating a foundation to further boost agricultural exports, enhance the brand value of Vietnamese goods in the international market, and contribute to diversifying export markets in the context of volatile global trade.