, buoyed in part by higher revenue from trips chartered to haul cargo internationally.
“Air freight growth was primarily driven by increased volumes from the Middle East and South Asia as shippers shifted services from ocean to air to avoid Red Sea delays,” said Niall van de Wouw, Xeneta’s chief airfreight officer. He laid down a qualifier on the discord that has bolstered the Mississauga, Ont.-based company’s profits, warning of a flip side to the conflict coin.
“The fact that supply chains have been disrupted because of that could lead – and have led to – additional ad hoc charter opportunities.”
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