Airfreight traffic among Asia-Pacific carriers rose 23.1% year over year in May, compared to the same month in 2020, and continues to be driven by strong business and consumer demand. Although air cargo volumes carried by Asia-Pacific carriers have largely recovered to pre-pandemic volumes, most market economies in Asia remain stagnant due to the slow […]
May cargo demand outpaces increase in available freight capacity
Freight capacity remains constrained due to limited passenger travel, according to AAPA
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by Kelly Stroh

- Categories: Cargo Traffic
- Tags: Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA)Premium
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