The air cargo transportation of cut flowers plays a fundamental part in the floriculture trade, facilitating swift and economical delivery of high-value flowers to markets worldwide. However, numerous barriers pose challenges to the successful transportation of cut flowers by air cargo. These barriers encompass regulatory compliance, quality control, temperature regulation, flight availability, and frequency, transportation costs, transit time, handling procedures, and safety and security measures. Overcoming these barriers necessitates meticulous attention to quality control, adherence to regulations, proper handling and storage protocols, and efficient logistics and transportation planning. By effectively addressing these barriers, transportation providers can enhance the quality and reliability of flower transportation via air cargo, leading to increased industry profitability and improved access to fresh flowers for consumers. These restrictions must be skillfully managed to develop the floriculture enterprise.