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Mar 26, 2014 (newstodate): Lufthansa Cargo topped the CASS list in Sweden in February 2014.
Selling a total of 1,138 tonnes of cargo in February by increasing 17.7 percent, y-o-y, the carrier held 13.7 percent of the country's volume of export airfreight on IATA carriers.
Second came SAS Cargo with 1,107 tonnes, but down 25 percent and with 13.34 percent of the market.
Keeping its Top-3 position was KLM Cargo increasing volumes by 48.7 percent to a total of 926 tonnes, followed by Emirates, up 12.6 percent to 787 tonnes, and Finnair with 582 tonnes, up 19.9 percent, y-o-y.
Singapore Airlines Cargo managed to stay on the Top-10 list with the final position, selling 321 tonnes after growing 30.08 percent.
In total, Sweden's IATA export cargo market recovered by 5.57 percent, y-o-y, to a total of 8,300 tonnes.
Selling a total of 1,138 tonnes of cargo in February by increasing 17.7 percent, y-o-y, the carrier held 13.7 percent of the country's volume of export airfreight on IATA carriers.
Second came SAS Cargo with 1,107 tonnes, but down 25 percent and with 13.34 percent of the market.
Keeping its Top-3 position was KLM Cargo increasing volumes by 48.7 percent to a total of 926 tonnes, followed by Emirates, up 12.6 percent to 787 tonnes, and Finnair with 582 tonnes, up 19.9 percent, y-o-y.
Singapore Airlines Cargo managed to stay on the Top-10 list with the final position, selling 321 tonnes after growing 30.08 percent.
In total, Sweden's IATA export cargo market recovered by 5.57 percent, y-o-y, to a total of 8,300 tonnes.