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Flowers & plants via air freight to India

Specialist transport of Flowers & plants from the Netherlands to India. IATA category perishables, flight time approximately 8.5 hours from Schiphol.

Flowers & plants

Specifications & requirements

IATA · perishables
  • Temperature-controlled
  • Limited shelf life
Transit time
24-48 hours door-to-auction (import); 1-3 working days for export
Temperature
2°C — 8°C
Required documents
  • Phytosanitary certificate, AWB, packing list, commercial invoice
  • CITES permit if applicable
Typical shippers
  • 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

India

India · Asia

Non-EU
Flight time
8.5 hours from Schiphol
Timezone
UTC+5.5
Currency
INR
Continent
Asia
Customs complexity High
Top exports
  • pharmaceuticals
  • textiles
  • gemstones
  • machinery
  • IT hardware

Exporting to India

India is one of the most complex yet promising destinations for air freight. The country is growing rapidly and the demand for specialized European products — machinery, pharmaceuticals, medical equipment, and high-tech components — is increasing year after year. Schiphol offers direct cargo flights to Mumbai (BOM), Delhi (DEL), and Bangalore (BLR).

Indian customs — be well prepared

India is known for its complex customs procedures. Import duties are high (on average 10–30% per product category) and documentation requirements are strict. An incorrect HS code or incomplete invoice will inevitably lead to delays. Additionally, certain products require prior registration with Indian authorities (BIS, CDSCO for medical devices).

Points of attention

  • BIS registration mandatory for many electronic devices
  • CDSCO approval for pharmaceuticals and medical devices
  • FSSAI registration for food products
  • Import license may be required depending on the type of goods
  • Payment via Letter of Credit common for higher values

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.

Flowers & plants shipping to India?

Request a specific quote for Flowers & plants to India. We reply on average within 4 hours.

The export process for Flowers & plants to India

1

Quote & booking

Based on weight, volume, and specific requirements for Flowers & plants, we prepare a quote within 4 hours and book capacity on the next direct flight to India.
2

Packaging & documents

In accordance with IATA category perishables, we prepare all required documentation — including commercial invoice, packing list, and any export or certification requirements for India.
3

Export & departure Schiphol

Our AEO-certified customs department handles the export declaration. The shipment is handed over to the airline at Schiphol.
4

Arrival & delivery

After approximately 8.5 hours of flight, the shipment arrives in India. Our local agent handles customs clearance and delivery to the desired address.

Frequently asked questions — Flowers & plants to India

What IATA requirements apply to Flowers & plants?

Flowers & plants falls under IATA category perishables. This determines the packaging, labeling, and documentation requirements. Aircargo.nl fully handles this for you in accordance with applicable IATA regulations.

What does air freight of Flowers & plants to India cost?

The price depends on weight, volume, any special handling, and the chosen carrier. Typical weight for Flowers & plants ranges between 50 and 5000 kg. Request a non-binding quote — we usually respond within 4 hours.

How long does delivery to India take?

The flight time from Schiphol to India is approximately 8.5 hours. Including pickup, export customs, and local delivery, the total transit time averages 3–5 working days.

Which documents are needed for export of Flowers & plants to India?

Standard required documents are a commercial invoice, packing list, and Air Waybill. For Flowers & plants, Phytosanitary certificate, AWB, packing list, commercial invoice; CITES permit if applicable are also needed. Aircargo.nl prepares all documentation for you.

Can Aircargo.nl pick up Flowers & plants from me?

Yes, we pick up your shipment throughout the Netherlands. Alternatively, you can deliver it yourself to our warehouse in Aalsmeer, 10 minutes from Schiphol.

Flowers & plants shipping to India?

Request a specific quote for Flowers & plants to India. We reply on average within 4 hours.

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