Red sea disruption

Supply chain disruption: Knock-on effects of Red Sea crisis

Conflicts have disrupted global supply chains, placing a greater emphasis on airfreight due to maritime challenges, writes Angus Hind, Director of Europa Air & Sea.

Xeneta: Summer is the peak season's warm up act

Summer was the warm up act for the peak season with double-digit growth for demand and spot rates in August, according to Xeneta.

Xeneta: Will tailwinds continue into the peak season?

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.

What the Red Sea crisis can teach us about cargo insurance

Eyal Goldberg, CEO and Patrizia Kern, Chief Insurance Officer of Breeze analyse how the Red Sea crisis has impacted supply chains and brought insurance to the forefront of the market.

Xeneta: Double-digit growth a possibility for 2024

Air cargo demand has grown at double-digit rates for the sixth consecutive month and double-digit growth for the year is possible, according to data analysis by Xeneta.

Xeneta: Shippers and forwarders prepare early for peak season

Shippers and forwarders are planning ahead for the peak season as volumes continue to grow at double-digit rates, according to data from Xeneta.

Xeneta: Unexpected bonus for first quarter

Forwarders and airlines received an unexpected first quarter bonus due to buoyant e-commerce volumes and disrupted maritime services in the Red Sea, according to the latest weekly market data from...

Air charter: Trends for 2024

Significant geo-political issues have dominated the past few years, forcing change across the logistics sector. Matthew Basford, Air Operations Manager at Priority Freight, discusses some of the...

Xeneta: February delivers another month of double-digit growth

The surprisingly strong start to 2024 continued in February with the second consecutive month of double-digit growth, according to Xeneta’s weekly market analysis.

Xeneta: Surprising surge of 10% in January

Global air cargo volumes rose by a surprising 10% year-on-year in January due to concerns in the Red Sea and an early Lunar New Year, according to Xeneta.

IATA: 2023 ends with surge in demand in December

Global air cargo demand experienced a year-end surge, ending the year just below 2022 levels, according to data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA).