The global air cargo market is entering 2025 with double-digit growth but there are concerns about the outlook, according to Xeneta.
The global air cargo market has grown at double-digit rates for 13 months and counting, and the outlook for 2025 is for another strong year, according to Xeneta.
Global air cargo volumes recorded their 13th consecutive month of double-digit growth and demand shows no signs of slowing down, according to Xeneta.
CFL, the only on-site express courier handler at Heathrow Airport, is preparing for its busiest time of the year as last-minute shoppers order gifts from overseas suppliers.
The global air cargo market will end 2024 with double-digit growth after another strong month in October, according to figures from Xeneta.
UPS is speeding up delivery times from Asia Pacific to countries across Asia, Africa and the Middle East with new flights.
Air cargo demand and global spot rates rose again in July, raising questions about whether tailwinds will continue into the peak season, according to Xeneta.
Shippers and forwarders who have not prepared for the peak season may find themselves at the mercy of the market, Xeneta has said in its latest monthly update.
Bournemouth Airport is getting ready for a busy peak season with consistent e-commerce growth on routes from the Far East to the UK.