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China Airlines Expects Sea Freight Shortage To Boost Earnings

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SINGAPORE—Taiwan’s China Airlines (CAL) is forecasting that demand for its air cargo services will benefit from increased congestion at sea ports and the persisting labor shortages that continue to disrupt the supply chain. The flagship carrier is bringing additional capacity online as two more…

 

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