Air rates and volumes still volatile – but carriers stay bullish
Air cargo rates and volumes showed volatile ups and downs in April and May, as ...
ZIM: TAKING PROFITXPO: CPI BOOSTMAERSK: WINNERCHRW: TOP 'QUANT' PICKGXO: KEY EXEC OUTAAPL: 'MUSK RISK'EXPD: SELL-SIDE BEAR UPS TARGETUPS: SLIDINGZIM: SURGING ON TAKEOVER TALKEXPD: CASHING INCHRW: INSIDER SALEFWRD: TRADING UPDATE
ZIM: TAKING PROFITXPO: CPI BOOSTMAERSK: WINNERCHRW: TOP 'QUANT' PICKGXO: KEY EXEC OUTAAPL: 'MUSK RISK'EXPD: SELL-SIDE BEAR UPS TARGETUPS: SLIDINGZIM: SURGING ON TAKEOVER TALKEXPD: CASHING INCHRW: INSIDER SALEFWRD: TRADING UPDATE
The latest stats are in and it’s confirmed – air freight has had a good start to the year. According to WorldACD, January and February (combined) show year-on-year growth of 6.3% in kg and 7.4% in direct tonne km, with Asa Pacific up 11%, north America up 7% and Europe up 6.5%. Yield, meanwhile, didn’t fall as much from November and December, to the first two months of the new year – it lost 5.9%, in contrast to 8.3% a year earlier. However, with jet fuel going up, “margins for airlines continue to be fragile”.
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