Global air freight demand soars in May as exports near multi-year highs: Iata
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[LONDON] Demand for global air freight jumped 12.7 per cent in May as new export orders hover close to six-year highs, a sign that economic and trade conditions remain robust, the International Air Transport Association (Iata) said on Wednesday.
All regions except for Latin America reported double-digit growth.
Available capacity rose 5.2 per cent in May, meaning that load factors rose by 3.0 percentage points to 45.2 per cent.
Iata, however, believes the best of the cyclical upturn may have passed. "With indications that the cyclical growth period may have peaked, the onus is on the industry to improve its value proposition by accelerating process modernisation and enhancing customer-centricity," Iata Director General and CEO Alexandre de Juniac said.
For the third quarter, Iata expects air freight demand to grow by 8 per cent. Last month the global airlines association upgraded its full-year forecast for an increase in demand to 7.5 per cent from 3.5 per cent.
Germany's Lufthansa on Wednesday confirmed its air freight division was doing well in 2017 as the sector benefits from a recovery in global economies and trends such as growth in e-commerce.
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