Cargo Facts

No products in the cart.

SUBSCRIBE
  • NEWS
  • AI TOOL
  • DATA
  • FEATURES
  • LIVE EVENTS
  • PODCAST
  • WEBINARS
    • Webinar Library
  • CONSULTING
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Freighter Transactions
  • Capacity & Demand
  • Conversions
  • Carriers
  • Routes
  • AAM
  • The Future
Cargo Facts
  • NEWS
  • AI TOOL
  • DATA
  • FEATURES
  • LIVE EVENTS
  • PODCAST
  • WEBINARS
    • Webinar Library
  • CONSULTING
Log In
No Result
View All Result
Cargo Facts
No Result
View All Result

Cargo traffic falls 12 percent among Asian carriers in Feb., says AAPA

Nina ChamloubyNina Chamlou
March 28, 2019
in Capacity & Demand, News
0
Share on FacebookShare on LinkedIn

The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) released its February traffic results today, showing that year-over-year growth rates for regional carriers are no longer flat, but in double-digit decline. Average traffic measured in freight tonne kilometers (FTKs) of member airlines dropped by a whopping 12 percent during the month compared to the same time last year.  

The seasonal closure of businesses during the Chinese New Year holiday impacted cargo traffic to some degree, but was not fully accountable for the plunge. The AAPA said that export activity in some Asian countries was slower during the month, including in China. 

January’s results also showed a y-o-y decline in demand for air cargo among AAPA member carriers – but only by about 4 percent. Taking the first two months together, 2019 has seen an 8.3 percent decline in traffic for AAPA members compared to last year. 

The discouraging results are at least partially attributable to the lingering effects of the U.S.-China trade war, which slowed down demand for trans–Pacific capacity due to increased tariffs. But the trend of diminished demand for airfreight during February is not isolated to Asia–Pacific players. Major airports in North America and Europe also saw sharp declines in cargo volume during the month. 

AAPA director general Andrew Herdman provided some grounds for optimism, noting that changes to “selected economies’” fiscal policies are expected to stimulate domestic spending – likely referring to the Chinese government’s recent fiscal reform – and that continued growth in demand for e-commerce should serve to boost air cargo, as well. 

“Overall, airlines remain proactive in responding to changes in demand conditions, and are exploring new avenues to boost revenue growth whilst managing costs in the face of challenging operating conditions,” he said. 

Still, Herdman noted the results “point to the likelihood of continued weakness in air cargo markets,” at least for the next few months. 

Tags: ACNAssociation of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA)e-commercetrade war
Previous Post

Tigers Logistics to expand digitalized services with quote-generating startup

Next Post

Panalpina Singapore, L’Oreal partner to reduce CO2 emissions with biodiesel trucks

Related Posts

Nauru Airlines 737-800SF
Fleets

Afcom to lease 1st 737-800SF from Nauru

December 9, 2025
Cargo is loaded onto an airplane
Capacity & Demand

Robust air cargo traffic expected to close out 2025

December 9, 2025
China Postal Airlines Boeing 777F
Routes

China Postal launches 777F service to LGG

December 9, 2025
Next Post

Panalpina Singapore, L’Oreal partner to reduce CO2 emissions with biodiesel trucks

Stay informed with our newsletters

Cargo Facts Connect Podcast

  • About Us
  • Help Center
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy & Usage Terms
  • ADA Compliance
  • Advertise
  • Archive

 [wt_cli_manage_consent]

Follow Us

twitter linkedin podcast podcast podcast
© 2025 Royal Media
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Freighter Transactions
    • Capacity & Demand
    • Conversions
    • Carriers
    • Routes
    • AAM
    • The Future
  • Data
  • AI Tool
  • Features
  • Live Events
  • Webinar Library
    • (Upcoming Webinar – Dec. 2) Full thrust: Navigating engine challenges in the freighter segment
  • Podcast
  • Consulting
  • Subscribe
  • Log In / Account

© 2022 Royal Media & Cargo Facts

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Freighter Transactions
    • Capacity & Demand
    • Conversions
    • Carriers
    • Routes
    • AAM
    • The Future
  • Data
  • AI Tool
  • Features
  • Live Events
  • Webinar Library
    • (Upcoming Webinar – Dec. 2) Full thrust: Navigating engine challenges in the freighter segment
  • Podcast
  • Consulting
  • Subscribe
  • Log In / Account

© 2022 Royal Media & Cargo Facts