Shoppers’ insatiable appetite for rapid delivery will help drive air freight growth of as much as 10% this year, outweighing headwinds from a potential slowdown in major economies, according to Qatar Airways QCSC’s cargo unit.
The company’s e-commerce business grew about 25% last year and is set for double-digit expansion in 2025, Mark Drusch, chief cargo officer at Qatar Airways Cargo, said in an interview. Semiconductors and consumer products in major economies are also bright spots for the year ahead, and the carrier expects total freight capacity to increase 5% to 10%, he said.
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