Schiphol’s airlines have stepped up their belly cargo operations as freighter capacity constraints continue to bite.
Last week, the airport reported it had seen 4.2% growth in belly cargo in 2018, but overall cargo volumes were down 2.5% year on year.
Total freight volumes were 1.7m tonnes, making Schiphol Europe’s third-largest air cargo hub; but full freighter movements fell 10.4% and freighter volumes were down 7%.
“Expanding in terms of flight movements is …
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