DHL Upbeat on Middle East Airfreight as Regional Airspace Reopens
DHL Express reports a return to normalcy for its Middle East airfreight operations following recent temporary airspace closures. The disruptions over Jordan, Iraq, and Israel forced the logistics giant to reroute flights via Saudi Arabia and Egypt. While this strategy maintained service continuity, it resulted in some delays and increased operational costs. With most regional airspace now reopened, DHL is optimistic about capacity and stability returning to its network. The situation underscores the impact of geopolitical volatility on global supply chains.
Official Source: https://theloadstar.com/dhl-upbeat-on-middle-east-airfreight-capacity-returns-as-airspace-reopens/
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