June was the first month in two years with no significant growth in air freight, according to WorldACD.
The figures are backed by Drewry’s air freight index, which showed rates fell 3% in June, month on month – although they remained up 8% year on year.
WorldACD, however, notes that the year-on-year volume increase in June was just 0.4%, although the first half overall showed growth of 3.7%.
And, it added, there is little-to-no consensus …
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