April’s uptick in air cargo volumes may have signalled a “false dawn” for the industry’s recovery: last month saw a 4% dip in demand.
Comparing May’s volumes with the pre-Covid levels of 2019, Clive Data Services and TAC Index said the continued market uncertainties and the month’s extended public holidays contributed.
Clive noted: “After more positive indicators for the air cargo market in the first four months of the year, May 2021 …
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