Air Courier Jobs
Air courier work has been around for decades — you carry a package as part of your normal check-in and someone else pays for the flight (or a big chunk of it). Qrrier is the on-demand, peer-to-peer version. No dispatcher, no waiting list.
How air courier work has changed
Traditional on-board couriers signed up with a specific company and were dispatched to specific routes. Today, marketplaces like Qrrier let any verified traveler post a trip and take offers from shippers directly. You pick the trips, set your rate, and get paid the moment the recipient confirms delivery.
Getting started
- Sign up and verify your ID.
- Post a trip with your route, date, and luggage space.
- Review offers from shippers on that route.
- Accept an offer — funds move into escrow.
- Pick up, fly, deliver. Escrow releases on delivery code.
Frequently asked questions
What are air courier jobs?
Air courier jobs are hand-carry delivery jobs where you carry a package as part of your normal luggage on a flight. Qrrier is a marketplace version — instead of applying to a courier company, you post your flight and shippers on that route send you offers.
Do air courier jobs still exist?
Yes — but the industry has moved online. Traditional on-board courier companies still exist, but marketplaces like Qrrier connect shippers directly with any verified traveler, so anyone with a ticket can do it.
How much do air courier jobs pay?
On Qrrier, carriers commonly earn $150–$400 per international trip depending on the route and how much luggage capacity they offer.
Do I need special training or a courier company badge?
No. Verify your government-issued ID inside Qrrier, post your trip, and accept an offer. That's it.
