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Africa-Asia route investments boost international cargo volumes by 33.9% in Africa

African airlines’ international cargo volumes increased by 33.9% in August, 2021 compared to August 2019. This is the largest increase of all regions across the globe.

This was disclosed in data gathered by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) for global air cargo, which was shared with Nairametrics on Wednesday.

IATA confirmed that the Investment flows along the Africa-Asia route has been driving the regional outcomes with volumes on the route up 26.4% over two years ago. According to IATA, in August 2021, the data for global air cargo markets showed that demand continued its strong growth trend but pressure on capacity is rising.

Key highlights of the report:

What IATA is saying

Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director-General, said: “Air cargo demand had another strong month in August, up 7.7% compared to pre-COVID levels. Many of the economic indicators point to a strong year-end peak season. With international travel still severely depressed, there are fewer passenger planes offering belly capacity for cargo. And supply chain bottlenecks could intensify as businesses continue to ramp up production.”

Regional performance

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