The unrest in the Middle East has caused global air freight rates to remain mostly stable.
by Web Administrator
Mar 11, 2026 15:30
Global air freight rates remained stable amid Middle East turmoil, with the Baltic Air Freight Index rising 0.2% as of March 9, though still down 1% year-on-year. Variations across trade lanes were notable, with sharp increases from Hong Kong and India to Europe, while some routes to the U.S. declined. Shanghai saw higher rates to Europe but a drop on transpacific lanes, leading to a 9.7% overall decrease. Frankfurt's rates fell 13.4%, contrasting with London's 8.8% increase, driven by U.S. demand. North America experienced mixed trends, with declines to Europe and gains to Asia and South America.