Demand is strong and relaxing travel restrictions are having a positive effect on capacity, reports the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
Growth slowed considerably in January as supply chain and capacity issues combined with worsening economic conditions hit demand, IATA reports.
Air cargo volumes grew 6.9% in 2021 helped by strong figures in December, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) reports.
Growth fell sharply in November as global air cargo markets were affected by supply chain disruption and capacity constraints, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
Air cargo demand remains well above pre-crisis levels but capacity remains limited and how governments are reacting to the new Covid variant is a concern, according to IATA.
IATA urged the air cargo industry to continue working together at the same pace, with the same levels of cooperation as during the Covid-19 pandemic to overcome future challenges and build industry...
Cargo demand remained strong in July but while capacity is recovering, it is still well below pre-Covid levels, IATA reports.
IATA and UNCTAD have extended their partnership to facilitate global trade and will be focusing on managing e-commerce shipments more efficiently.