06.07.2020

Artikel Nummer: 32635
First steps towards a structural recovery
As PPE volumes faded, global air cargo volumes in June provided the first real indicators of a structural recovery. The industry seems to be ‘slowly getting back up on its feet’ as volumes in the first four weeks climbed 6% versus the full four weeks of May.
Latest air cargo market analyses by Clive Data Services also showed that volumes in the last week of June were 12% higher than in the final week of May. The year-on-year performance gap further closed with global volumes at -25% versus June 2019, compared to the -31% annual disparity for May.
Available capacity in this reporting period remained flat, but the last two weeks of June saw capacity creeping up slowly week-over-week by around 1.5% per week. (ah)