African air cargo volume declined at a slower pace of 6.3 per cent in November compared to 8.3 per cent dip recorded in the previous month, the International Air Transport Association’s report for November 2022 global air cargo markets has shown.
The report also attributed the decline to shrinking export orders globally which made air cargo demand soften as economic headwinds persist.
According to the report, global demand, measured in cargo tonne-kilometres, fell 13.7 per cent compared to November 2021 . Recall that the AON had called on the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria to increase check-in counters in airports, which it claimed was responsible for flight delays.
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