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Jan 06, 2012 (newstodate): November 2011 was a difficult month for air cargo in Scandinavia.
As one example, Korean Air Cargo took its share of the general decline in the market.
In the Danish market, the carrier was placed #5 on the IATA export cargo lift, lifting 431 tonnes of export cargo out of Copenhagen Airport, down 18.1 percent, y-o-y, in a market that shrunk by 10.4 percent.
In Sweden where the IATA export market was down 30.3 percent, y-o-y, the carrier managed to keep volumes at 535 tonnes unchanged against November 2010, ranking #6 on the list.
Korean Air Cargo fared relatively well in Norway, too, where the market was up by 1.3 percent.
Here the carrier lifted 972 tonnes of cargo, securing a position as #2 on the list, while still down 9.8 percent in volumes, compared to November 2010.
As one example, Korean Air Cargo took its share of the general decline in the market.
In the Danish market, the carrier was placed #5 on the IATA export cargo lift, lifting 431 tonnes of export cargo out of Copenhagen Airport, down 18.1 percent, y-o-y, in a market that shrunk by 10.4 percent.
In Sweden where the IATA export market was down 30.3 percent, y-o-y, the carrier managed to keep volumes at 535 tonnes unchanged against November 2010, ranking #6 on the list.
Korean Air Cargo fared relatively well in Norway, too, where the market was up by 1.3 percent.
Here the carrier lifted 972 tonnes of cargo, securing a position as #2 on the list, while still down 9.8 percent in volumes, compared to November 2010.