Global airfreight traffic in October increased 9.4% compared with the same month in 2019, which was roughly flat with September’s reported 9.1% increase. Despite October marking the start of the typical peak season, potential growth may have been impacted by ongoing supply chain congestion, labor shortages and inflation that have contributed to a slowdown in […]
IATA: October airfreight demand resilient despite supply chain congestion, labor shortages
Yearend holidays give incentive for companies to turn to airfreight to meet demand
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by Kelly Stroh

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