Airfreight climbs through Brussels in February

Overall freight tonnages passing through Belgium’s Brussels Airport rose by more than 3% year on year in February 2023, reaching 59,019 tonnes.

Specifically air freight volumes (ie, not including trucked cargo) also enjoyed a 4% year on year rise, reaching 48,912 tonnes.

The full freighter segment saw an upturn of nearly 11%, while freight carried in the bellyholds of passenger aircraft rose by 21%, thanks to an increase in passenger flights through Belgium’s busiest air gateway.

Express service (integrator) cargo fell by 9.2% and trucked cargo volumes by 4.3% year on year.

Brussels’ biggest import markets are Asia (which saw a sizeable increase in volumes of 101% compared to February 2023), Africa (up by 17% year on year) and North America (down by 10% year on year)

Its main export market is also Asia, which saw a 31% fall in volumes, followed by North America (down by 20%) and Africa (down by 3%).

Over the first two months of this year, the total flown cargo figure reached 95,287 tonnes, up 4.9% year on year.

With trucked cargo down by 6.6%, total cargo passing through Brussels rose by 2.8% year on year in the first two months of this year compared to the same period of 2023.

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