Asia-Pacific Air Cargo Tonnages Rebound as Market Stability Returns
Air cargo volumes from the Asia-Pacific region showed a positive rebound in the first half of April, increasing by 1.2% year-on-year. This recovery follows a significant slump in demand from China after the Lunar New Year holiday period. The upward trend is largely driven by strong e-commerce demand, which has helped stabilize the market. While tonnages are increasing, particularly from key markets like Vietnam and India, average rates remain below the levels seen in the previous year. Overall, the data suggests a gradual return to stability for the region's air freight sector.
Official Source: https://aircargoweek.com/asia-pacific-tonnages-rebound-as-stability-returns-to-some-markets/
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