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Airlines are removing seats to make space for gadgets and seafood

The grounding of passenger planes at a time of increased demand for everything from medical supplies to iPhones has boosted freight rates

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For Qantas Airways Ltd., medical freight out of China hit a peak in May and June.

By Kyunghee Park, Layan Odeh and Richard Weiss | Bloomberg
Cargo, one of the least glamorous aspects of flying, is proving a rare ray of light for airlines amid the coronavirus gloom.

The grounding of passenger planes at a time of increased demand for everything from medical supplies to iPhones has boosted freight rates. With much of the world’s population house-bound and shopping online instead of hitting the malls, analysts see no let up in demand, particularly as the peak year-end holiday season approaches.

“Airfreight is going to be a bright spot for carriers at least for this year because while borders are closed that doesn’t mean people aren’t buying,” said Um