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August 29, 2000

FedEx Bolsters Service Between Asia and Europe by Adding New Flights

Ten additional weekly frequencies offer customers faster, more reliable service

HONG KONG, August 29, 2000 - FedEx Express announces the launch of its first direct flight between the EuroOne® hub in Charles de Gaulle (CDG), France, and the AsiaOne® hub in Subic Bay (SFS), the Philippines, meeting growing demand for earlier deliveries, reduced transit time and later pick-up times.

In addition, FedEx also introduced ten new weekly flights connecting major European and Asian markets, as well as the Middle East and India.

"Trade flows between Asia and Europe continue to increase at a very rapid pace," said David L Cunningham, President, Asia Pacific Division, FedEx Express. "FedEx has a significant presence in the European market, with a US$ 200 million EuroOne hub in Charles de Gaulle, Paris offering connectivity to 40 major European destination directly on the FedEx network."

"With these new flights, customers in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and India will be able to enjoy faster transit times for packages of all sizes with unparalleled FedEx reliability. Working with our customers as business partners, we continuously improve our service offerings to provide transportation and supply chain solutions. As the Asian economy continues to grow, the launch of these new flights will reinforce the benefits and service enhancements that the AsiaOne® network brings to the fast growing European market," Mr. Cunningham continued.

In October, FedEx will also roll out the "1818" cut-off time program in Hong Kong. "We are committed to local market needs in the regions that we serve. Customers with express transportation needs from Hong Kong to Asia Pacific, the US West Coast and Europe will benefit from the extended pick-up time of 1818 hours," said Luiz Tung, Managing Director, Hong Kong & Macau, FedEx Express. "We have more than doubled our intra-Asia capacity for Hong Kong by flying wide-bodied MD-11 aircraft starting from April to cater to the rapid growth in the region."

FedEx Express, a US$15 billion subsidiary of FedEx Corp., connects areas that generate 90% of the world's gross domestic product in 24-48 hours with door-to-door, customs-cleared service and a money-back guarantee*. The company's unmatched air route authorities and infrastructure make it the world's largest express transportation company, providing fast, reliable and time-definite transportation of more than 3.3 million items to 210 countries each working day. FedEx employs approximately 145,000 employees and has more than 43,000 drop-off locations, 663 aircraft and 44,500 vehicles in its integrated global network. The company maintains electronic connections with more than 2.5 million customers via FedEx Powership®, FedEx Ship® and FedEx interNetShip®.

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