Asia-Pacific carriers reported a 22.3% year-over-year increase in international cargo demand for October due to ongoing transportation capacity shortages and yearend holiday demand. Available freight capacity also grew in October with a 20% YoY increase, up from September, when AAPA carriers posted a 14.8% increase, the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) reported. In turn, […]
AAPA: Yearend, holiday season demand boosts October airfreight volumes
Supply-chain congestion, capacity shortages continue to contribute to demand
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by Kelly Stroh
- Categories: Bottom Line, Cargo Traffic, Carriers
- Tags: AAPAasia-pacificOctober trafficPremium
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