
When importing a luxury or high-end vehicle, one of the first big decisions you'll make is how it should travel: by sea or by air. Both options will get your car from one point to another, but they differ significantly in cost, speed, and convenience. Understanding the trade-offs will help you make the right choice for your budget and timeline.
Sea freight is the most common way to bring in cars globally. Vehicles are usually shipped in a container (which is secure and weather-protected) or by Ro-Ro (roll-on/roll-off) vessels made specifically for cars.
The main drawback? Longer waiting times. Importers who need their car urgently might find the weeks-long schedule frustrating.
Air freight is the premium option. Cars are secured in specialized air cargo holds and flown directly to major airports.
Of course, the cost is considerably higher—sometimes several times the price of sea freight. For many buyers, this is justified when timing is critical.
Choosing between sea and air depends on three factors:
At Bitmalo, we always provide side-by-side quotes for both methods so you can make an informed decision.
There’s no universal 'best' shipping method—it depends on your goals. Sea freight offers unbeatable value for most buyers, while air freight delivers unmatched speed and peace of mind for urgent or high-value shipments. Whatever you choose, Bitmalo ensures your vehicle is covered with comprehensive insurance and managed end-to-end, from export to delivery.