Asia-Pacific, the region that has been topping the world in cargo volumes and growth in recent years, has currently entered what is a slump for such a normally bustling airfreight marketplace. International air cargo demand and capacity dropped by 4.5% and 4.1% respectively in March in the Asia-Pacific region compared with the same month last year, reports the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA). Contrastingly, passenger numbers grew by 9.4% and available seat capacity expanded by 5.6%, the association added. Andrew Herdman, director general of the trade association, blamed “a soft market and lingering concerns over weakening consumer demand, particularly in Europe” for the poor cargo results.
Air cargo’s top performer slumps
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