IAG Cargo customers and Heathrow hauliers are facing severe delays in accessing imports at the carrier’s hub facility, with shipments reported to be taking between three and eight days to clear.
Forwarders said the delays negated any reason to pay premium direct prices with IAG subsidiary British Airways.
“The service is generally poor, but this is a new level. We use BA and pay a premium rate for it. Last week it …
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