Customs procedures for imports along with high cargo volumes are causing delays at Frankfurt Airport (FRA). With FRA seen as a bottleneck, some airfreight operators, including Austria-based cargo-partner, have begun diverting flights to other nearby airports. San Francisco-based forwarder Flexport alerted its customers that airport terminals across Europe were congested due to an early peak […]
Customs procedures, high cargo demand at FRA causes slowdowns
Cargo-partner diverting flights from Frankfurt
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