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Players in the air cargo industry without a digital strategy for the future face a competitive threat from disruptive technology, delegates heard yesterday at a conference at Air Cargo Europe in Munich.

“A digital business model is not just for growth but for survival,” said Marcus ...

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  • Nick Coverale

    May 07, 2015 at 2:40 pm

    The reason forwarders don’t wish to publish rates in such a way is they think the price must be a big secret or airlines think rates must only be sold through their own favored forwarders .

    That’s exactly how AA.BA AF etc thought until South West , Easyjet Rayn air etc shown them they were living in the last century

    Is it really not that difficult , a small operator like us anyone can go to our website http://www.aeromarlimited.com/index.php

    Obtain a the price view the transit time ,book and receive a confirmation of the booking .price in less than 2 minutes