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Peak season for air cargo may be muted
Air freight rates were up again last month, with the global Baltic Air Freight Index calculated by TAC Data rising 8.1...

Asia Pacific, Europe rate rises lift global prices: WorldACD
Rising air cargo rates from Asia Pacific and Europe helped to raise average worldwide prices in the first week of the...

E-commerce traffic sees Emirates SkyCargo H12024 tonnage increase 16%
Emirates SkyCargo transported 1,198,000 tonnes in the first half of financial year 2024-25 ending September 30, up 16...

Lufthansa Cargo intensifies partnerships in China
Lufthansa Cargo is intensifying key strategic partnerships in China: Ashwin Bhat, CEO, Lufthansa Cargo, signed...

Trump win & supply chain "pull forward"
With Donald Trump winning the U.S. Presidential election and making a historic return to the White House, supply...

Air freight rates clock gains on most routes
Air freight rates enjoyed a further week of solid gains on most major routes, according to the latest data from TAC...

All eyes now on US Presidential elections: Dimerco
The U.S. Presidential elections on November 5, 2024 could have significant implications for global trade and supply...

Rates rise further in last full week of October: WorldACD
Average worldwide air cargo spot rates rose by a further five percent in the last full week of October, thanks to...

China to Europe, US tonnages recover after Golden Week holiday
Air cargo tonnages from China to Europe have broadly recovered to their levels prior to China’s Golden Week holiday at...

European airlines depart China: What does it mean for air cargo?
As SAS and LOT, alongside Virgin Atlantic and BA, suspend flights, China-Europe air links weaken, possibly impacting...

Air cargo markets quiet ahead of peak season rally
Air freight markets remained relatively quiet during the week to October 14, according to the latest data from TAC...

Rates rise to 2024 high despite tonnage dip
Global air cargo spot rates rose to new 2024 highs in the first few days of October despite a dip in worldwide tonnages...
