Airfreight rates on major trades remain down on 2023 levels in February

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Air cargo rates continued to register declines on major east-west trades in February compared with last year as the timing of Lunar New Year break affected performance.

The latest figures from the Baltic Exchange Airfreight Index (BAI) show that rates from Hong Kong to North America were down 5.5% year on year in February to $4.66 per kg.

Prices were also down on January when rates stood at $5.22 per kg.

This year, the two-week Lunar New Year holiday in much of Asia started on February 10 against January 22 in 2023, which is reflected by the rate decline between January and February.

However, while rates were still lagging behind 2023 levels – prices have been on the decline for 18 months – the rate of decline narrowed from the 15% drop-off registered in January as prices earlier in February soared ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday, reaching a peak of $5.30 per kg in the week ending February 11.

From Hong Kong to Europe prices were down 5% year on year to $4.18 per kg, but they were up on January when rates on the trade stood at $4.12 per kg.

Prices were strongest early on in the month before declining in line with the holiday.

In the last week of the month, rates from Hong Kong to Europe even exceeded the levels registered from Hong Kong to North America – a rare occurrence.

This perhaps reflects some modal shift as those looking to ship to Europe looked to find an alternative to ocean shipping services which are affected by missile attacks on ships in the Red Sea.

 

Airfreight rates slide in line with Lunar New Year holiday demand decline

 

 

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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]