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Global air cargo rises 3% in late April as flower demand surges

Global air cargo volumes and capacity rose by 3% in the week of April 20 to 26, 2026, supported by seasonal demand and upcoming holidays, while rates edged higher as markets continued to adjust to the situation in the Middle East.

According to WorldACD Market Data, global chargeable weight increased notably during week 17, with Central and South America recording a sharp 19% week-on-week rise. This growth was driven by flower exports from Colombia and Ecuador to the United States and Canada ahead of Mother's Day on May 10. The increase matched the growth seen in the same week last year. Asia Pacific also recorded a 3% rise in volumes, supported by shipments ahead of Labour Day holidays across China and other countries.

Tonnages from the Middle East and South Asia region rose slightly by 1%, while volumes from Europe and Africa remained flat. North America recorded a 2% decline in origin volumes during the same period.

Overall, global tonnages were 9% higher compared to the same week last year. This included year-on-year growth of 8% from Asia Pacific, 20% from Europe, and 12% from Central and South America. However, volumes from the Middle East and South Asia fell by 3% year-on-year, while Africa recorded an 8% decline, reflecting ongoing capacity and operational challenges linked to the Middle East conflict.

Read more at The State Trade Times

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