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North Africa tops air cargo growth in the post Covid world
来源:shippingazette 编辑:编辑部 发布:2023/09/05 16:00:54
NORTH Africa is among a handful of global air cargo origin subregions to record growth in the first half of 2023, according to analysis by WorldACD Market Data, reports Sydney's Asian Aviation.
This is set against a wider overall picture of declining year-on-year chargeable weight and average rates on most markets, said the WorldACD report.
This is based on the two million monthly transactions covered by WorldACD's data, compares the second quarter (Q2) and the first half (H1) of 2023 with the equivalent periods last year and in 2019, the last pre-Covid year.
It reveals, for example, that chargeable weight from North Africa in the first six months of this year rose 21 per cent, year on year with China (+6pc), West Africa (+5pc), Caribbean (+2pc) and South America (+1pc) the only other origin subregions to register positive growth compared with the equivalent H1 period last year.
Subregions remaining relatively stable include Northern Europe (0pc, Central America, Mexico, and South Asia (-1pc), with single-digit percentage declines also recorded for Eastern Europe (-4pc), Australia & Pacific (-4pc), Southern Africa (-4pc), Canada (-5pc), East Africa (-6pc), Central Asia (-7pc), Western Europe (-7pc), and Central Africa (-8pc). Origin subregions recording particularly steep declines include the US and Southeast Asia (-19pc), Northeast Asia (-14pc), the Gulf area (-13pc) and Balkan & Southeast Europe (-11pc).
This is set against a wider overall picture of declining year-on-year chargeable weight and average rates on most markets, said the WorldACD report.
This is based on the two million monthly transactions covered by WorldACD's data, compares the second quarter (Q2) and the first half (H1) of 2023 with the equivalent periods last year and in 2019, the last pre-Covid year.
It reveals, for example, that chargeable weight from North Africa in the first six months of this year rose 21 per cent, year on year with China (+6pc), West Africa (+5pc), Caribbean (+2pc) and South America (+1pc) the only other origin subregions to register positive growth compared with the equivalent H1 period last year.
Subregions remaining relatively stable include Northern Europe (0pc, Central America, Mexico, and South Asia (-1pc), with single-digit percentage declines also recorded for Eastern Europe (-4pc), Australia & Pacific (-4pc), Southern Africa (-4pc), Canada (-5pc), East Africa (-6pc), Central Asia (-7pc), Western Europe (-7pc), and Central Africa (-8pc). Origin subregions recording particularly steep declines include the US and Southeast Asia (-19pc), Northeast Asia (-14pc), the Gulf area (-13pc) and Balkan & Southeast Europe (-11pc).