Airfreight demand up in January
THE INTERNATIONAL aircargo sector rebounded in January, with demand for freight climbing 28.3% from a year ago, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
Aircargo volumes rose 3% from the previous month and 7% above the December 2008 low as businesses moved to restock their inventories, IATA said. IATA chief executive Giovanni Bisignani said Asian carriers showed an improvement in airfreight volumes and their...
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