Air cargo players want 'cohesion and consistency' in how aviation reports emissions
Current CO2 air cargo emission calculating methodology has been compared to the VW emissions scandal, ...
Live animal shipments are an increasing area of interest for airline and forwarders. While growth is expected to be 3-4%, yields can be good – but good service is critical.
For airlines, the key is the treatment of animals and their handlers. IATA has begun a CEIV programme to ensure standards, but many carriers have eschewed this in favour of working with specialists, or charities, to set their own standards.
However, forwarders say the real key to choosing an airline is its network – animals don’t like to ...
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