WorldACD Air Cargo reports Lunar New Year surge

Date Added: 19 February 2024

WorldACD Air Cargo reports Lunar New Year surge

Davies Turner Air Cargo, which has a strong presence in the expedited international airfreight business, notes that in the final week before the Lunar New Year (LNY) on February 10, air cargo rates from China have experienced a significant surge, as revealed by the latest data from WorldACD Market Data, reports the American Journal of Transportation.

WorldACD's recent analysis shows that in week 5 (January 29th to February 4th), air cargo rates from China to North America increased 14 per cent compared to the previous week. However, rates remain below their early December levels.

Similarly, rates from China to Europe rose eight per cent weekly, though still below the peak levels seen in early December.

The extent to which this pre-LNY demand is influenced by disruptions and delays in container shipping in the Red Sea remains uncertain.

Reports suggest some conversion of China-Europe sea freight to sea-air shipments via the Gulf and to some extent through the US west coast.

Despite this, air cargo prices from the Gulf to Europe remained relatively stable in week 5 compared to early December.

On the tonnage side, strong traffic demand from China to Europe and North America, as well as from the Gulf to Europe, continues to be observed in WorldACD data.

This contrasts with the slowdown seen at this time last year, although assessing the impact of the Red Sea disruptions on this traffic is challenging due to the significant influence of LNY.

The full extent of the Red Sea impact on air freight is likely to become apparent only after LNY, when it may be possible to determine whether there are structural changes in flows influenced by the development of the crisis and other factors.

Meanwhile, on a global scale, the recent increase in traffic originating from China has contributed to the ongoing rise in overall global air cargo demand and rates in the days leading up to LNY.

WorldACD's latest figures show that worldwide tonnage this year is significantly higher than during the same period last year.

For more information about our global air freight forwarding and logistics services, please contact aircargo@daviesturner.co.uk or visit https://www.daviesturner.com/air-freight


WorldACD Air Cargo reports Lunar New Year surge

Davies Turner Air Cargo, which has a strong presence in the expedited international airfreight business, notes that in the final week before the Lunar New Year (LNY) on February 10, air cargo rates from China have experienced a significant surge, as revealed by the latest data from WorldACD Market Data, reports the American Journal of Transportation.

WorldACD's recent analysis shows that in week 5 (January 29th to February 4th), air cargo rates from China to North America increased 14 per cent compared to the previous week. However, rates remain below their early December levels.

Similarly, rates from China to Europe rose eight per cent weekly, though still below the peak levels seen in early December.

The extent to which this pre-LNY demand is influenced by disruptions and delays in container shipping in the Red Sea remains uncertain.

Reports suggest some conversion of China-Europe sea freight to sea-air shipments via the Gulf and to some extent through the US west coast.

Despite this, air cargo prices from the Gulf to Europe remained relatively stable in week 5 compared to early December.

On the tonnage side, strong traffic demand from China to Europe and North America, as well as from the Gulf to Europe, continues to be observed in WorldACD data.

This contrasts with the slowdown seen at this time last year, although assessing the impact of the Red Sea disruptions on this traffic is challenging due to the significant influence of LNY.

The full extent of the Red Sea impact on air freight is likely to become apparent only after LNY, when it may be possible to determine whether there are structural changes in flows influenced by the development of the crisis and other factors.

Meanwhile, on a global scale, the recent increase in traffic originating from China has contributed to the ongoing rise in overall global air cargo demand and rates in the days leading up to LNY.

WorldACD's latest figures show that worldwide tonnage this year is significantly higher than during the same period last year.

For more information about our global air freight forwarding and logistics services, please contact aircargo@daviesturner.co.uk or visit https://www.daviesturner.com/air-freight


 

Would you like more information?

I would like to opt-in to receive marketing communications from Davies Turner via:

Track your consignment online to get the latest status

Our core products – in air, ocean, overland forwarding and customs services, as well as in warehouse management and distribution

Click here to track your package

Back To Top

An image of the Top track logo An image of the ROSPA Gold award logo An image of the Rospa gold 22 logo An image of the 90001 logo An image of the 14001 logo An image of the investor in people logo An image of the system alliance europe logo An image of the iata logo An image of the aeo logo An image of the bifa logo An image of the ukwa logo