GLOBAL air freight volumes didn’t subside after China’s Lunar New Year holiday in February, as expected, and are still going strong, reports New York’s FreightWaves. One reason is Asian exporters shifting modes because of slower ocean transits around the Red Sea conflict zone as well as robust bookings by Chinese e-commerce platforms fulfilling fast fashion orders in Europe and North America. Air cargo demand grew 11 per cent year on year in April – the fourth month in a row that has happened,...
https://www.seanews.com.tr/air-cargo-rides-e-commerce-fast-fashion-surprise-growth-in-may/200392/