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Backlogs grow at Asian airports. (The Week).

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A combination of normal peak-season traffic and ocean freight diverted to air has led to growing backlogs of cargo at Asian airports. The diversion of ocean shipments comes from shippers struggling to find alternative means of moving their products in the aftermath of the 10-day …

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