by Channel 2 News staff
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- After two years of declines, air cargo traffic at Alaska's airports is on the rise.
The Alaska International Airport System is reporting its first positive monthly year-over-year change in cargo traffic. The numbers come after months of steady decline, starting in 2007.
Anchorage and Fairbanks international airports have reported an 11 percent increase in combined cargo and passenger landings since November 2008.
Worldwide international freight is continuing to improve after the global recession caused a downward trend.
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