JKIA handled the highest cargo volumes in Africa in 2020

JKIA handled the highest cargo volumes in Africa in 2020

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JKIA handled highest cargo volumes in Africa in 2020 - report​

Overall passenger numbers are expected to reach 2.4 billion in 2021​

In Summary
  • The Kenyan airport handled more than 330,000 tonnes
  • International cargo revenues are expected to reach $152 billion

by VICTOR AMADALABusiness Writer

Kenya
04 June 2021 - 04:00

A Qatar Airways plane at JKIA, Nairobi.
A Qatar Airways plane at JKIA, Nairobi.
Image: FILE
Jomo Kenyatta International Airport handled the largest share of Africa’s cargo last year even as the continental air transport sector incurred a $10.21 billion (Sh1.1 trillion)loss on Covid-19 effects.
The African Airlines Association (AFRAA) report issued Thursday shows JKIA handled more than 330,000 tonnes of freight in 2020, followed by Cairo’s International Airport at 280,000 tonnes.


Cargo revenues are expected to reach $152 billion, a historic high. This is up from $128 billion in 2020 and $101 billion in 2019.

''Capacity remains constrained owing to the large-scale grounding of the passenger fleet. This removed significant belly capacity, driving up yields 40 per cent in 2020, with a further five growth expected in 2021,'' the report said.
In 2021 cargo will account for a third of industry revenues. This is significantly above cargo’s historic contribution, which ranged around 10-15 per cent of total revenues. The improvement in cargo, however, is not able to offset the dramatic decline in passenger revenues.
Northern Africa was the leading region in terms of passenger volumes, representing 36.6per cent of the total continental traffic. This was followed by Eastern Africa with a share of 22.2 per cent
The number of scheduled passengers carried by African airlines dropped from 95 million in 2019 to 34.7 million, representing a year-on-year decline of 63.7 per cent as most countries locked airspace to contain the spread of Covid-19.
The reduction in traffic continued until June, before reversing with the gradual opening of borders.
 
Heheehe!! Yaani tu.... vipi wadau wa Chato intanashonal eapoti....

 
Heheehe!! Yaani tu.... vipi wadau wa Chato intanashonal eapoti....

😂😂😂I see you didn't take your chill pill today! you won't see them here....I think they swallowed some razorblades
 
Kuna nyuzi fulani usitegemee kuona Watanzania wakicomment. Nyuzi kama hizi wanapita polepole wakipotelea mbali.
 
Kuna nyuzi fulani usitegemee kuona Watanzania wakicomment. Nyuzi kama hizi wanapita polepole wakipotelea mbali.

Kwa sasa wanadaiwa hela ndefu kule Zanzibar... huo muungano wao sijawahi kukaa nikauelewa, yaani hata bora EAC ambapo tunajifahamu hatupo kwenye nchi moja, kila mtu anakaa kwao na tukitembeleana tunahesabiana masiku na kugeuza, hawa mara sijui Mtanzania wa bara haruhusiwi kuajiriwa kwenye taasisi yoyote ya umma Zanzibar, mara Mbara haruhusiwi kuendesha gari bila leseni ya Zenji...yaani hehehe!!!
Hebu ona wanavyodaiwa hela

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Kwa sasa wanadaiwa hela ndefu kule Zanzibar... huo muungano wao sijawahi kukaa nikauelewa, yaani hata bora EAC ambapo tunajifahamu hatupo kwenye nchi moja, kila mtu anakaa kwao na tukitembeleana tunahesabiana masiku na kugeuza, hawa mara sijui Mtanzania wa bara haruhusiwi kuajiriwa kwenye taasisi yoyote ya umma Zanzibar, mara Mbara haruhusiwi kuendesha gari bila leseni ya Zenji...yaani hehehe!!!
Hebu ona wanavyodaiwa hela

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Hahaha. Yaani wana mamlaka mbili tofauti ya viwanja vya ndege? Yaani hio Air Tanzania inalipa ada mara mbili katika nchi moja?
 
Hahaha. Yaani wana mamlaka mbili tofauti ya viwanja vya ndege? Yaani hio Air Tanzania inalipa ada mara mbili katika nchi moja?
Alafu je Zanzibar Wana radar zao za ku control ndege ama wanatumia za bara la Tanzania? Kama hawana radar zao wasikue wakali hivyo...
 
Kwa sasa wanadaiwa hela ndefu kule Zanzibar... huo muungano wao sijawahi kukaa nikauelewa, yaani hata bora EAC ambapo tunajifahamu hatupo kwenye nchi moja, kila mtu anakaa kwao na tukitembeleana tunahesabiana masiku na kugeuza, hawa mara sijui Mtanzania wa bara haruhusiwi kuajiriwa kwenye taasisi yoyote ya umma Zanzibar, mara Mbara haruhusiwi kuendesha gari bila leseni ya Zenji...yaani hehehe!!!
Hebu ona wanavyodaiwa hela

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Inasikitisha.
 
Wenye wivu wajinyonge.

JKIA handled highest cargo volumes in Africa in 2020 - report​

Overall passenger numbers are expected to reach 2.4 billion in 2021​

In Summary
  • The Kenyan airport handled more than 330,000 tonnes
  • International cargo revenues are expected to reach $152 billion
by VICTOR AMADALABusiness Writer
Kenya
04 June 2021 - 04:00

A Qatar Airways plane at JKIA, Nairobi.
A Qatar Airways plane at JKIA, Nairobi.
Image: FILE
Jomo Kenyatta International Airport handled the largest share of Africa’s cargo last year even as the continental air transport sector incurred a $10.21 billion (Sh1.1 trillion)loss on Covid-19 effects.
The African Airlines Association (AFRAA) report issued Thursday shows JKIA handled more than 330,000 tonnes of freight in 2020, followed by Cairo’s International Airport at 280,000 tonnes.


Cargo revenues are expected to reach $152 billion, a historic high. This is up from $128 billion in 2020 and $101 billion in 2019.

''Capacity remains constrained owing to the large-scale grounding of the passenger fleet. This removed significant belly capacity, driving up yields 40 per cent in 2020, with a further five growth expected in 2021,'' the report said.
In 2021 cargo will account for a third of industry revenues. This is significantly above cargo’s historic contribution, which ranged around 10-15 per cent of total revenues. The improvement in cargo, however, is not able to offset the dramatic decline in passenger revenues.
Northern Africa was the leading region in terms of passenger volumes, representing 36.6per cent of the total continental traffic. This was followed by Eastern Africa with a share of 22.2 per cent
The number of scheduled passengers carried by African airlines dropped from 95 million in 2019 to 34.7 million, representing a year-on-year decline of 63.7 per cent as most countries locked airspace to contain the spread of Covid-19.
The reduction in traffic continued until June, before reversing with the gradual opening of borders.
Wanasemaga "Kenya ni Uchumi wa kwenye makaratasi".,
 
Yaani tuko almost kuingia page number 2 na hakuna Mtanzania hata mmoja amecomment? Wamelenga hii story kabisa. Hahaha
 
Jamaa wanatupiga goli la mkono kwa usafirishaji wa matunda na mbogamboga
Tumekwama wenyewe kwa usafirishaji na tatizo kubwa ni kuwa hatuwezi demand ya kila wakati bali tunasubiri mvua tu
Kwa hili nawapa hongera sana hata kama wananunua kutoka kwetu na wao wakafanya packaging bado ni mbinu za kibiashara

Nafanya biashara sana Western Int market ya West London na kila wiki naenda kununua bidhaa za jumla nawajua wholesalers wengi sana hapo na kila wakati wananiomba kama ninaweza kuwaletea mbogamboga na matunda toka Tz
Ni kazi ngumu ila inalipa sana na masharti ni mengi sana
Kenya hawajaanza leo, wanatumia akili na wamejiongeza
Biashara ni kama vita wazee


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safi sana mkuu! wahamasishe wenzako
 
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