Cargo airlines enjoyed a period of high revenue—driven by scarce capacity—during the pandemic. But after the boom of the past three years, yields are gradually falling from the 2021 peak. Belly cargo capacity is recovering, and demand is softening, leading to uncertainty as cargo airlines brace for the risk of a “back to normal” scenario.
This raises the issue of how cargo airlines can make sure that the “back to normal” is not a “hard landing”. In this environment, a new approach to revenue management could be the key that allows airlines to adjust their commercial strategies and continue to benefit from opportunities in the market.
Over the past three years, the cargo market has been capacity driven and airlines…