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Nov 30, 2015 (newstodate): None of the five highest-ranking carriers on Sweden's IATA export cargo Top-10 list managed to grow volumes during the accumulated 12 months period November 2014-October 2015.
Dipping the most was #3 KLM Cargo that dropped by 16.19 percent y-o-y, to 10,157 tonnes during the period.
#4 Emirates also fared badly, down 11.90 percent to 7,678 tonnes, and #7 Thai Cargo was also down by 7.41 percent to 4,999 tonnes.
On the bright side, #9 Cargolux grew its volumes by 33.47 percent to 4,154 tonnes, making it the top-runner in the statistics, and #6 Qatar was also up 21.49 percent to 5,722 tonnes.
Both #1 SAS Cargo and #2 Lufthansa Cargo were down by 3.77 and 2.78 percent, respectively, to 15,464 tonnes and 10,692 tonnes during the 12-months period.
In total, the Swedish IATA export cargo market was down by 5.20 percent, y-o-y, to 97,468 tonnes.
Dipping the most was #3 KLM Cargo that dropped by 16.19 percent y-o-y, to 10,157 tonnes during the period.
#4 Emirates also fared badly, down 11.90 percent to 7,678 tonnes, and #7 Thai Cargo was also down by 7.41 percent to 4,999 tonnes.
On the bright side, #9 Cargolux grew its volumes by 33.47 percent to 4,154 tonnes, making it the top-runner in the statistics, and #6 Qatar was also up 21.49 percent to 5,722 tonnes.
Both #1 SAS Cargo and #2 Lufthansa Cargo were down by 3.77 and 2.78 percent, respectively, to 15,464 tonnes and 10,692 tonnes during the 12-months period.
In total, the Swedish IATA export cargo market was down by 5.20 percent, y-o-y, to 97,468 tonnes.