Load factors nosedive pushing carriers to idle ships in a bid to stop the rot

Mike Wackett - October 14th, 2022

“Keeping track of carrier capacity changes is a full-time job for analysts like eeSea,  which have the onerous task of sifting through customer advisories, website changes and, in some cases, just piecing together details from AIS data to determine schedule changes.
“There are all the ‘unofficial’ blanks to take into account as well,” eeSea analyst Destine Ozuygur told The Loadstar.”

See the original story at: The Loadstar

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