Freight forwarders with operations in the Middle East report that some carriers have added capacity back into the market as passenger travel recovers, improving overall available airfreight capacity in the region. Capacity into the Middle East has been primarily supported by carriers based in the region, including Emirates, Qatar Airways, Saudia Airlines and Turkish Airlines, […]
Regional Pulse: Recovering passenger travel improves cargo capacity in the Middle East
Energy, industrial and electronic shipments drive regional airfreight demand
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by Kelly Stroh

Photo: Saudia Cargo
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