Flowers & plants air freight from Chile to Brazil
We arrange international air freight of Flowers & plants from Chile to Brazil — as a crosstrade from the Netherlands. IATA category perishables. One point of contact, transparent invoicing, local agents in both countries.
Flowers & plants
Specifications & requirements
- Temperature-controlled
- Limited shelf life
- Phytosanitary certificate, AWB, packing list, commercial invoice
- CITES permit if applicable
- flower exporters
- auction companies
- cut flower importers
- horticultural companies
Why flowers & plants by airfreight?
Cut flowers and plants have a shelf life of only a few days. Airfreight is not an option — it is the only option. Roses picked in Kenya on Monday must be in the auction in Aalsmeer by Wednesday. This is only possible via airfreight with a controlled cold chain.
The Netherlands is the world’s largest trading nation in cut flowers and Schiphol is the epicenter. Aircargo.nl has many years of experience with the specific requirements of flower transport: speed, cooling, phytosanitary documentation, and direct delivery to the auction.
Typical flower transport routes
- Kenya (roses, lilies) → Schiphol: multiple times per day
- Ecuador & Colombia (roses, chrysanthemums) → Schiphol via Miami or direct
- Ethiopia → Schiphol: growing cut flower sector
- Export Dutch flowers → US, Japan, Russia, China
Route Chile → Brazil
- machinery
- mining equipment
- pharmaceuticals
- automotive parts
- agri-technology
- agricultural
- aircraft parts
- machinery
- pharmaceuticals
- precious stones
Exporting to Chile
Chile is one of the most open economies in the world and has an Association Agreement with the EU that offers preferential or zero-tariff imports. Key markets include machinery, mining equipment, pharmaceuticals, automotive parts, and agri-technology. Schiphol operates direct cargo flights to Santiago (SCL) via KLM Cargo and LATAM Cargo. Cargo-to-cargo transit typically takes 14–18 hours.
Customs & Regulations
The Chilean Customs (Servicio Nacional de Aduanas) operates efficiently and relatively smoothly. Most shipments require a commercial invoice, packing list, and— for preferential clearance under the EU-Chile agreement— an EUR.1 or declarant statement. SAG (Servicio Agrícola y Ganadero) inspections apply for food and agricultural products. Medical equipment requires ISP registration.
Practical Tips
- Request an EUR.1 or declarant statement timely for preferential clearance— this can significantly reduce tariffs
- SAG phytosanitary requirements for wooden packaging (ISPM 15) are strictly enforced
- Documentation in Spanish is common and speeds up clearance
Aircargo.nl works with established agents in Santiago and manages the entire documentation chain—including preferential certificates and SAG coordination—for smooth handling.
Importing from Brazil
Brazil is a top producer of agricultural commodities: soy, sugar, coffee, citrus, and meat. In addition, Brazil exports aircraft parts (Embraer), machinery, and petrochemical products. Air freight from Brazil mainly involves high-value or time-sensitive goods: fresh fruit juices, pharmaceutical raw materials, aircraft parts, and precious stones.
Import duties & documentation
Standard EU import duties apply when importing from Brazil into the EU. The EU-Mercosur trade agreement (under negotiation) is expected to reduce tariffs on many Brazilian products. Certificates of origin are mandatory when claiming preferential tariffs.
Chile as a Crosstrade Destination
Schiphol is a logical European hub for crosstrades towards Chile— especially for Asian shipments flown via AMS to SCL. LATAM Cargo, KLM Cargo, and Cargolux serve these routes. Conversely, Chilean fresh products (salmon, berries, cherries) are distributed through Schiphol to the broader European market.
Aircargo.nl has agent relationships in Santiago and can coordinate crosstrade documentation—including Chilean clearance and SAG phytosanitary handling—without the shipment having to physically land in the Netherlands.
Points of attention for flower transport
Cold chain
Flowers must be kept between 2–8°C throughout the entire transport. Any temperature interruption accelerates the aging process and reduces shelf life for the end customer. Aircargo.nl works exclusively with certified cool-chain handlers at Schiphol.
Phytosanitary requirements
A phytosanitary certificate is mandatory for importing plants and cut flowers from countries outside the EU. This certificate is issued by the plant health authority of the exporting country and confirms that the shipment is free from pests. Aircargo.nl routinely checks and processes all phytosanitary documents.
CITES
Certain orchids and exotic plants fall under CITES protection and require a CITES permit. Always contact us if you are unsure about the CITES status of your products.
Quote for Flowers & plants: Chile → Brazil?
Request a specific quote for crosstrade air freight of Flowers & plants from Chile to Brazil. We typically respond within 4 hours.
How it works Flowers & plants from Chile to Brazil
Quote & crosstrade planning
Pickup in Chile
Flight & monitoring
Clearance & delivery in Brazil
Frequently Asked Questions — Flowers & plants from Chile to Brazil
What does crosstrade air freight of Flowers & plants from Chile to Brazil cost?
The price depends on weight, volume, carrier choice, and any special handling. For Flowers & plants a typical weight ranges between 50 and 5000 kg. Request a no-obligation quote — we respond within 4 hours.
How long does a crosstrade from Chile to Brazil take?
Depending on routing, 3–7 business days. Direct flights between Chile and Brazil are faster; transit via a hub like Schiphol adds a few hours transit time. We select the optimal routing based on your deadline and the commodity requirements for Flowers & plants.
What IATA requirements apply to Flowers & plants?
Flowers & plants falls under IATA category perishables. This dictates packaging, labeling, and documentation requirements. Aircargo.nl handles this fully in accordance with applicable IATA regulations, tailored to the specific requirements of Chile (export) and Brazil (import).
Does Aircargo.nl handle customs in both countries?
Yes. Our agents in both Chile and Brazil handle full customs clearance. You have one point of contact in Aalsmeer — Aircargo.nl coordinates both sides, including any certificates specific to Flowers & plants.
What documents are required for this crosstrade?
A commercial invoice, packing list, and Air Waybill are standard requirements. For Flowers & plants, Phytosanitary certificate, AWB, packing list, commercial invoice; CITES permit if applicable are additionally required. Additional certificates may be needed for crosstrades from Chile to Brazil — Aircargo.nl prepares all documentation for you.
Quote for Flowers & plants: Chile → Brazil?
Request a specific quote for crosstrade air freight of Flowers & plants from Chile to Brazil. We typically respond within 4 hours.