The chaos and congestion in southern China ports has yet to significantly impact air freight, which saw a dramatic lull in demand towards the end of May.
Carriers are expected to cut capacity slightly, as air cargo moves into its traditional low-demand months of the year.
One European forwarder said the “ex-China air freight market fell off the proverbial cliff edge” in the last three weeks of May.
But: “Other areas are still …
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