Effective April 20, 2026, FedEx One Rate published pricing will increase across all listed zones, services, and package types. Compared with the prior rates effective January 19, 2026, this is a broad-based rate increase, with every published One Rate cell moving higher. Most increases are around 7%, while the largest dollar increases appear on higher-cost overnight and longer-zone shipments.
This is a straightforward FedEx One Rate base-rate increase. At the lower end of the matrix, local-zone Envelope pricing for FedEx Express Saver and FedEx 2Day rises from $11.90 to $12.75, an increase of $0.85, or about 7.1%. At the upper end, national-zone FedEx Tube pricing for FedEx First Overnight rises from $304.50 to $322.05, an increase of $17.55. Similar upward movement appears throughout the table across Express Saver, 2Day, 2Day A.M., Standard Overnight, Priority Overnight, and First Overnight.
Shippers should expect higher per-package transportation spend beginning April 20, 2026. The increase will be most noticeable for larger packages, premium overnight services, and national-zone shipments, where the dollar impact is greatest. Even where the per-package increase looks modest, those changes can accumulate quickly for higher-volume One Rate users. Shippers should update budgets, customer-facing shipping charges, and margin assumptions accordingly.
💡 Effective April 20, 2026, FedEx One Rate pricing increases across all listed zones, services, and package types.
💡 Most published increases are about 7%, with no decreases in the matrix.
💡 The biggest dollar increases fall on larger packages and longer-zone overnight shipments.
💡 Smaller-dollar increases on envelopes and deferred air services can still create meaningful cost pressure at volume.