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Jan 04, 2013 (newstodate): In November 2012, Shanghai topped the list as the largest destination for ex-Sweden IATA export cargo.
Shanghai attracted 955 tonnes of cargo, an increase by 17.7 percent, y-o-y.
Beijing was ranked #19 on the top-25 list, with 128 tonnes, declining 13.3 percent, while Hong Kong was #17 with 164 tonnes, down 28 percent, and Taipei was #21 with 115 tonnes, down 0.7 percent.
#2 was Chicago with 520 tonnes, down 6.9 percent, y-o-y, Newark was ranked #9 with 238 tonnes, down 19.6 percent, Washington was ranked #11 with 225 tonnes, up 199 percent, and Atlanta was #15 with 177 tonnes, up 1.8 percent.
Seoul was ranked #3 with 368 tonnes, up 9.2 percent, Mumbai was #4 with 268 tonnes, up 84.5 percent, Tokyo was #5 with 255 tonnes, down 21.3 percent, Singapore was #8 with 242 tonnes, up 29.3 percent, Osaka was #18 with 141 tonnes, up 27.6 percent, Kuala Lumpur was #22 with 107 tonnes, down eight percent, and Bangkok was #23 with 104 tonnes, down 61.2 percent.
Revenue-wise, Washington grew the most, up 136.4 percent, y-o-y, but while rates were actually down by 21 percent, y-o-y, charges increased by 222.1 percent, compared to November 2011.
Shanghai attracted 955 tonnes of cargo, an increase by 17.7 percent, y-o-y.
Beijing was ranked #19 on the top-25 list, with 128 tonnes, declining 13.3 percent, while Hong Kong was #17 with 164 tonnes, down 28 percent, and Taipei was #21 with 115 tonnes, down 0.7 percent.
#2 was Chicago with 520 tonnes, down 6.9 percent, y-o-y, Newark was ranked #9 with 238 tonnes, down 19.6 percent, Washington was ranked #11 with 225 tonnes, up 199 percent, and Atlanta was #15 with 177 tonnes, up 1.8 percent.
Seoul was ranked #3 with 368 tonnes, up 9.2 percent, Mumbai was #4 with 268 tonnes, up 84.5 percent, Tokyo was #5 with 255 tonnes, down 21.3 percent, Singapore was #8 with 242 tonnes, up 29.3 percent, Osaka was #18 with 141 tonnes, up 27.6 percent, Kuala Lumpur was #22 with 107 tonnes, down eight percent, and Bangkok was #23 with 104 tonnes, down 61.2 percent.
Revenue-wise, Washington grew the most, up 136.4 percent, y-o-y, but while rates were actually down by 21 percent, y-o-y, charges increased by 222.1 percent, compared to November 2011.