INTRODUCTION: Vascular endothelial growth factors (VEGFs) play a crucial role in regulating physiological angiogenesis and homeostasis during growth and development. Recent advancements in our knowledge of VEGFs have revealed their complex role in coordinating vascular homeostasis and pathological role in various airway allergic reactions and structural remodeling, especially in allergic asthma and allergic rhinitis (AR), which has become more apparent. AREAS COVERED: After an extensive search of PubMed and Web of Science databases, our review covered articles published from 1989 to 2024. The purpose of this review was to review previous studies on VEGFs involved in inflammatory progression and tissue remodeling in airway allergic diseases, to summarize the relevant pathways. This article further reviews that VEGFs and their receptors can also be potential targets for treating airway allergic diseases. EXPERT OPINION: The prevalence of airway allergic diseases is increasing, which has caused a serious economic burden. VEGFs and their receptors have been recognized as potential targets for therapeutic interventions, which have been effectively applied in the treatment of tumors and other diseases. Fully elucidating the involvement of VEGFs in the disease process will help us understand their mechanisms of action and develop targeted therapies for allergic diseases.