Airlines are dealing with considerable cargo backlogs across major international airports in India as volumes spike, according to industry updates.
“The effect has been most [noticeable] at Delhi and Mumbai airports,” a source at Air India told The Loadstar.
The source also noted that ocean trade diversions, in the wake of lingering Red Sea-linked pain points along with the traditional peak season for air cargo during March and April, had caused the …
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