While congestion at Latin American terminals has improved, Brazil’s major airports, including Guarulhos (GRU) and Viracopos (VCP), remain congested due to infrastructure challenges, hampering regional recovery. “Infrastructure challenges are creating additional bottlenecks at some airports [in Brazil],” Mads Ravn, executive vice president and global head of airfreight at Danish transport and logistics company DSV, told […]
Regional Pulse: Brazil congestion recovery lags behind other Latin American airports
BOG, MEX also face ongoing congestion
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