Posted on August 20, 2025

Air freight carriers are navigating a significant capacity adjustment period following an exceptional volume surge in July 2024. The spike in demand was driven by US importers rushing to build inventory ahead of sweeping tariff implementations on 7th August.

With the tariff frontloading period now concluded, freight airlines face the challenge of realigning their capacity to match normalised demand levels. The industry witnessed unprecedented booking volumes as businesses sought to mitigate the impact of pending tariffs through strategic inventory management.

As the air cargo sector stabilises, carriers are implementing measured capacity adjustments to maintain service reliability whilst adapting to post-tariff market conditions.

This recalibration presents both challenges and opportunities for global supply chains, highlighting the importance of working with experienced freight forwarding partners who understand evolving market dynamics.

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