Air cargo rates to stay high as capacity challenges remain
Air cargo rates to stay high as challenges remain. Strong air cargo rates are set to continue but capacity and ground handling challenges will continue.
This was the takeaway from the World Cargo Summit’s Air Cargo Market Update & Outlook, which focused on the market outlook for 2022 and beyond, hot spots for growth and the outlook for cargo charters.
Niall van de Wouw, managing director at CLIVE Data Services, said the company’s data comparing the fourth quarter of 2021 to the same period in 2019 showed that rates continued to increase on a global level, on average two and half times as high as pre-Covid.
It became tougher to move goods because of the challenges ground handling staff faced in loading/unloading/preighters. This led to congestion, which affected throughput.
“The difficulty in getting goods from A to B pushed up the rates to unprecedented levels.”
In the first two weeks of January 2022 compared to the same period in 2021 rates were up more than 40%.