IAG Cargo sees revenues dip and volumes rise

IAG Cargo shipments loading on aircraft Photo IAG Cargo via Hill+Knowlton Strategies

IAG Cargo saw its revenues fall in the third quarter of the year despite its volumes increasing.

The airline group, which includes British Airways and Iberia, registered a 29.5% decline in revenues during the period to €263m.

Meanwhile, air cargo traffic increased by 19.7% to 1.1bn cargo tonne kms.

The reason for the decline in revenues despite higher volumes is a drop off in airfreight rates compared with a  year ago.

For example, the latest monthly rate data from the  Baltic Exchange Airfreight Index (BAI) shows that rates from Hong Kong to Europe were down 38.9% in September compared with a year earlier.

IAG’s own figures show that in the third quarter, its revenues per cargo tonne km fell 41.1% year on year to 23.11 cents.

However, this is still higher the pre-Covid 2019 level for the third quarter of 19.99 cents.

Commenting on the performance of its cargo business, IAG said: “Our Cargo business continues to see declines in revenue and profit as industry supply continues to exceed reducing demand
for air freight. Cargo yields remain above 2019 levels.”

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Damian Brett

Damian Brett
I have been writing about the freight and logistics industry since 2007 when I joined International Freighting Weekly to cover the shipping sector.After a stint in PR, I have gone on to work for Containerisation International and Lloyds List - where I was editor of container shipping - before joining Air Cargo News in 2015.Contact me on [email protected]