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Forwarders are demanding airlines pay greater attention to addressing the dearth of freighters in the Indian domestic market.
Several forwarders spoke to The Loadstar on the sidelines of the Fiata World Congress in Delhi last week to say there was a lack of all-cargo capacity in India.
Director of Three Aces Global, Pankaj Agarwal, said carriers obviously need to balance capacity with demand but even so he felt there was a need for increased freighter numbers.
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John Luis
October 16, 2018 at 7:29 amAvery will written article. There is some factors that should be consider such as infrastructure and weather.