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Nov 19, 2015 (newstodate): IATA has optimistically set 45 percent as the target for global penetration of the e-AWB by the end of 2015. This is hardly to be..
As of September, the penetration rate had risen to 34.1 percent, up 2.4 percent compared to the preceding month, leaving much effort to be invested.
In the Nordic scene, Denmark was marked by a steady growth in e-AWB penetration reaching 35.1 percent, but with a slower acceleration at 1.5 percent.
In Sweden the rate in September reached 28.7 percent after a positive growth by 2.1 percent.
In Norway, the percentage of e-AWBs was strongly up by 3.9 percent, and the penetration rate landed at 16.4 percent which is however still far from the target.
In Finland, the penetration rate was 35.5 percent and the growth was 2.6 percent.
Iceland showed a strong growth by 12.2 percent and attained Europe's largest market penetration at 69 percent.
In the Baltic markets, Latvia leaped 8.1 percent in September and ended with a penetration rate at 32.8 percent.
Estonia saw a growth by 1.6 percent and landed at a penetration rate at 21.7 percent
Finally, the Lithuanian market dipped 4.6 percent in September, but the penetration rate is still rather high at 39,3 percent.
As of September, the penetration rate had risen to 34.1 percent, up 2.4 percent compared to the preceding month, leaving much effort to be invested.
In the Nordic scene, Denmark was marked by a steady growth in e-AWB penetration reaching 35.1 percent, but with a slower acceleration at 1.5 percent.
In Sweden the rate in September reached 28.7 percent after a positive growth by 2.1 percent.
In Norway, the percentage of e-AWBs was strongly up by 3.9 percent, and the penetration rate landed at 16.4 percent which is however still far from the target.
In Finland, the penetration rate was 35.5 percent and the growth was 2.6 percent.
Iceland showed a strong growth by 12.2 percent and attained Europe's largest market penetration at 69 percent.
In the Baltic markets, Latvia leaped 8.1 percent in September and ended with a penetration rate at 32.8 percent.
Estonia saw a growth by 1.6 percent and landed at a penetration rate at 21.7 percent
Finally, the Lithuanian market dipped 4.6 percent in September, but the penetration rate is still rather high at 39,3 percent.