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Sea-air freight combination becoming more popular as Red Sea crisis continues, says Xeneta
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approximately 10 days longer in the case of northern European ports, or even two weeks longer in the case of those located on the Mediterranean Sea. Moreover, the restriction of transport through the Suez[...]transport, if the crisis in the Red Sea persists, will curtail capacity and thus an accelerated increase in rates. It should also be remembered that the Chinese New Year celebrations begin on[...]the Red Sea, further pressure on air rates can be expected in February. Going through Dubai However, while there is a lack of transport capacity from Asian airports, all is not lost. There is[...]alternative route from Asia to Europe in the shape of a sea-air combination. Experts from Xeneta expect that in the coming weeks there will be an increase in interest in transport to Europe via the[...]10 days longer in the case of northern European ports, or even two weeks longer in the case of those located on the Mediterranean Sea. Moreover, the restriction of transport through the Suez[...]Red Sea, further pressure on air rates can be expected in February. Going through Dubai However, while there is a lack of transport capacity from Asian airports, all is not lost. There is also[...]route from Asia to Europe in the shape of a sea-air combination. Experts from Xeneta expect that in the coming weeks there will be an increase in interest in transport to Europe via the[...]Supply chain disruptions caused by the Red Sea crisis are causing shippers to look more favorably at alternative means of transport from Asia to Europe. The aviation sector is already