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An increase in passenger jets flying cargo missions appeared to have arrested the rapid rise in air freight pricing out of the Asia-Pacific region. Airlines including United Airlines are now carrying cargo in some passenger cabins, as well as in the belly.
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The coronavirus pandemic continues to be a drag the shipping industry. Members of The Alliance, including Hapag-Lloyd, have recently announced adjusted schedules for July through September which include merged services and more voided sailing schedules.
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Douglas W. Domenech, assistant secretary, insular and international affairs at the U.S. Department
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