Air Cargo in Latin America Rebounds with 5.8% Growth Despite Ongoing Challenges

Latin America’s air cargo sector registered a 5.8% growth in March, marking a steady recovery after months of uncertainty and global logistics disruption. This growth highlights renewed trade activity and increased movement of goods across the region’s key airports.
Regional Growth Reflects Stabilized Trade Patterns
Several carriers in Latin America have reported improved cargo volumes, particularly in routes connected to North America and Europe. While the growth is promising, infrastructure limitations and outdated logistics processes continue to present challenges for sustained efficiency.

Capacity and Efficiency Still Pose Challenges
Despite positive figures, many operators face ongoing constraints due to limited cargo infrastructure, lack of automation, and inconsistent customs processing. Industry leaders are calling for strategic investment to modernize air freight handling facilities across Latin America.

“Latin America’s cargo rebound is encouraging, but long-term growth depends on modernizing our logistics capabilities.” – Regional Logistics Association
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