04/04/2022
Dear YEL International Customer,
COVID-19 has had significant impacts on the global aviation industry, and global supply chains. In order for us to maintain a reliable and high quality delivery service for you and your customers, YEL International introduced a temporary Emergency Situation Surcharge (ESS) in 2020
Since the onset of this global pandemic,YEL International teams have been adapting and adjusting the operations of our global network to align with new developments, regulatory requirements and constant changes in capacity and demand.
ADJUSTMENT OF THE EMERGENCY SITUATION SURCHARGE
As market conditions continue to evolve with the ongoing situation, the Emergency Situation Surcharge (ESS) will be adjusted effective April 10th 2022.
Although the ESS for most lanes will not change, we are making adjustments for specific origin/destination combinations. This adjustment reflects changes in market dynamics, air capacity availability and operational restrictions.
Below, you will find the details for the adjusted ESS per origin and destination combination with the introduction of origin South Asia.
Please note that the ESS is a temporary charge, which allows us to cover part of the operating cost increases and the necessary air network adjustments.We will continue to evaluate and adjust the ESS as market conditions evolve for the duration of this emergency situation.
LATEST NETWORK UPDATES
We will continue to inform our customers about any major changes in our service offering (e.g. local governmental restrictions and transit time impacts).
This détails the service status for impacted countries from an original and destination perspective and also includes the latest updates and developments related to our Emergency Situation Surcharge.
If you have any questions,please reach out to your local YEL International representative.
Thank you for your trust and cooperation.
Kind regards,
Yannick Elumba-Lumba
CEO, YEL International