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Surprisingly Resilient’ Global Air Cargo Market Continues Impressive Growth in Q1 2024
In a remarkable show of resilience and buoyancy, the global air cargo market marked a third consecutive month of robust growth in March.
Dr.G.R.Balakrishnan Apr 10 2024 Logistics News (Airlines & Aviation)

Surprisingly Resilient’ Global Air Cargo Market Continues Impressive Growth in Q1 2024

 According to the latest weekly market data from Xeneta, demand surged by an impressive 11% year-on-year, delivering an unexpected first-quarter boon for forwarders and airlines alike.

The surge in demand was attributed to a combination of factors, including the flourishing e-commerce sector and concerns over disruptions in ocean freight services due to the conflict in the Red Sea region. These dynamics have led to a notable increase in airfreight volumes, particularly from the Middle East and South Asia, as shippers swiftly shifted services from sea to air to circumvent delays.

Niall van de Wouw, Xeneta’s Chief Airfreight Officer, expressed optimism about the market’s performance, emphasizing that the elevated demand in the first quarter is a testament to the sector’s resilience. Despite facing challenges in the past, the airfreight industry has demonstrated its ability to adapt and thrive in dynamic environments.

The surge in demand has also translated into higher average global airfreight spot rates, which increased by 7% from the previous month to reach USD 2.43 per kg in March. Notably, the Middle East and South Asia to Europe market experienced significant growth, with spot rates soaring by 46% compared to February levels.

 

 

India’s outbound market, in particular, witnessed a substantial increase, with the India to Europe air cargo spot rate jumping by 68% month-on-month. This trend underscores the evolving dynamics of global trade and the strategic importance of air cargo as a reliable and efficient mode of transportation.

Freight forwarders have responded to the evolving market dynamics by increasingly opting for short-term capacity commitments, with three-month contracts accounting for 41% of all newly negotiated contracts in the first quarter. This flexibility enables stakeholders to adapt swiftly to changing circumstances and capitalize on emerging opportunities.

Looking ahead,…industry experts remain optimistic about the sector’s prospects. As the airfreight market continues to demonstrate resilience and adaptability, stakeholders are poised to navigate uncertainties and capitalize on growth opportunities.

The global air cargo market’s impressive performance in the first quarter of 2024 underscores its resilience and adaptability in the face of evolving challenges. With demand remaining robust and stakeholders embracing flexibility, the industry is well-positioned for sustained growth and prosperity in the months ahead.