Latin America is starting to see an increase in cargo capacity as carriers expand their networks and demand for passenger flights begins to return. Latin America faced the largest regional drop in cargo capacity with a 64.5% decrease in available cargo tonne kilometers (ACTKs) in April and a year-over-year traffic reduction of 43.7%, according to […]
Latin American cargo capacity starts to return with passenger flights

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