Shippers and forwarders have urged Lufthansa Cargo to incentivise customers to digitalise through rewards rather than punishment, as it seeks to boost electronic air waybill (e-AWB) adoption.
From 2 April, the German flag-carrier will implement a €12 per paper air waybill fee for tradelanes on which eAWBs are available.
A spokesperson for the carrier told The Loadstar this programme would initially run until 1 October, at which point the fee could rise.
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