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| Global air freight traffic rises 4.8pc in first quarter |
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Date:2018-05-02 Readers:
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GLOBAL air cargo volumes rose in the first
quarter by 4.8 per cent year on year but growth slowed into March to
just 0.9 per cent due to the Chinese Lunar New Year holidays, according
to data from WorldACD.
"In air cargo exports, the southern
hemisphere did best and worst: Central and South America grew by 12 per
cent, whilst Africa lost 3.3 per cent," the analyst was cited as saying
in a report by London's Air Cargo News.
"In incoming volumes, the European market grew by seven per cent, whilst
the Middle East and South Asia had to content itself with a very modest
growth of 0.6 per cent."
It added that of the top 30 origins, Turkey, Japan and Ecuador recorded the highest growth levels.
When looking at yields, the analyst said there was continued improvement
when looking in US dollar terms during the quarter as the industry
registered an 18.6 per cent improvement.
"The large yield increase in US dollar can only be understood against
the background of the loss the US dollar suffered against many other
currencies when comparing Q1-2018 with Q1-017.
"Add to this that jet fuel prices have almost doubled over the past two
years, and we understand that the recent large yield increase as
measured in US dollars, may take on a different meaning for different
parties."
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