Air cargo capacity and rates out of China continue to fluctuate sharply between airport gateways as a result of COVID-19 lockdowns, while there is now “a healthy balance” between demand and capacity on trans-Atlantic routes. “The lockdowns [in China] are just moving around the country, from region to region, creating big demand spikes at certain […]
Ex-China cargo capacity still fluctuating sharply between gateways
Trans-Atlantic demand near pre-COVID levels after 25% increase over past 4 weeks
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by Stuart Todd

Photo: Cathay Pacific
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