Exporters across Pakistan are calling on authorities to intervene after air cargo services were severely disrupted, leaving thousands of tons of goods, including perishable items, stranded. The disruptions have been attributed to the ongoing conflict between Iran and the United States, which has led to widespread flight cancellations and a sharp increase in air freight rates, according to sources.
Flight Cancellations Impact Trade
Reports indicate that the escalation in tensions between Iran and the US has resulted in the suspension of several international flight routes. This has directly affected Pakistan’s ability to export goods by air, with exporters stating that consignments are unable to reach their destinations on time. The situation is particularly critical for perishable goods, which are at risk of spoilage due to prolonged delays.
Rising Costs Add to Exporters’ Woes
Sources familiar with the matter said that air cargo rates have soared in the wake of the disruptions. Exporters report that the increased costs, combined with shipment delays, are threatening their businesses and could lead to significant financial losses. Many have expressed concern that if the situation persists, it could damage Pakistan’s reputation as a reliable trading partner.
Exporters Demand Immediate Government Intervention
In light of the ongoing crisis, exporters are urging the government to take immediate action to address the challenges facing the air cargo sector. They have called for measures to facilitate the movement of goods and to stabilize freight rates, emphasizing the need for swift intervention to prevent further losses.
Thousands of tons of goods, including perishables, remain stuck as air cargo rates soar due to flight cancellations, sources said.
As the disruptions continue, stakeholders in the export sector are closely monitoring the situation and awaiting a response from relevant authorities. The full impact of the air cargo crisis on Pakistan’s trade remains to be seen, but exporters stress that prompt action is essential to mitigate the damage.















