Global air cargo volumes have “partially bounced back” after a May 1 holiday dip, according to statistics collated by WorldACD Market Data. Figures for the second week of May showed an increase of 7% in tonnages and 1% in average global air cargo prices. Despite the week-on-week rebound, tonnages dropped year-on-year, while the two weeks around the May 1 holiday“showed a downward trend in tonnages”, with demand down 14% ex-Latin America, 11% in Europe and 9% in the Asia-Pacific.The fall in the Americas “at least partly reflects subsiding volumes of flower shipments as these return to more normal levels following

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