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Cathay expects robust cargo demand through the rest of the peak season
Cathay Pacific is anticipating cargo demand to remain robust through the rest of the peak season
Credit: PEXELS/FARIZ PRIANDANA
Elevated air freight pricing out of the Asia Pacific region has drawn air freight capacity to the area.
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Credit: INTERNATIONAL LONGSHOREMEN’S ASSOCIATION
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