IATA released quarterly Cargo Market Analysis

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IATA released the latest quarterly Cargo Market Analysis.

According to IATA, air freight volumes continue to show solid gains on a year ago, supported by economic improvements in some regions.

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IATA released the latest quarterly Cargo Market Analysis.

According to IATA, air freight volumes continue to show solid gains on a year ago, supported by economic improvements in some regions.

But high jet fuel prices and overall weakness in yields has kept cargo financial performance from improving so far this year.

Emerging Asia trade volumes have rebounded after weakness in Q1 and consumers in the US are more optimistic.

These developments have supported growth in demand for air-freighted commodities like semi-conductors.

However, in Europe consumer confidence and trade activity have weakened due to the Russia-Ukraine crisis.

Business confidence continues to point to expansion, but rates of improvements are still weaker than 2013 year-end.

And although jet fuel prices have eased slightly, they remain high at about $120/bb.

On the positive side, although yields remain weak overall they appear to be stabilizing and are up slightly on a year ago.

This could help reduce downward pressure on cargo financial performance in months ahead.

Consistent with more supportive demand conditions in some regions, cargo heads surveyed in July expect growth in traffic and yields to pick-up during the year ahead.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • On the positive side, although yields remain weak overall they appear to be stabilizing and are up slightly on a year ago.
  • Consistent with more supportive demand conditions in some regions, cargo heads surveyed in July expect growth in traffic and yields to pick-up during the year ahead.
  • According to IATA, air freight volumes continue to show solid gains on a year ago, supported by economic improvements in some regions.

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