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International air cargo in Latin America and the Caribbean grew 3.7% in April

In April 2026, international air cargo transported to, from, and within Latin America and the Caribbean reached 345,900 metric tonnes. This represents year-on-year growth of 3.7% compared to April 2025. With this result, international air cargo posted four consecutive months of growth in 2026. Colombia, Brazil, and Mexico remained the region’s three largest markets and, for the second consecutive month, all three recorded year-on-year growth in the same month.

By · Jun 24, 2026


 

 

International air cargo in April 2026: key highlights

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Air cargo in Latin America and the Caribbean completed four consecutive months of growth, supported by the reconfiguration of trade flows in an environment of geopolitical uncertainty and supply chain adjustments. In April, the performance of Mexico (+8.4%), Panama (+18.8%), and Brazil (+4.0%) reflects the strength of ties with key markets and the role of air cargo as a driver of economic resilience in the region,” said Peter Cerdá, CEO of ALTA.

 

The full analysis of this report, including country-level detail, is available at: ALTA Cargo Report – April 2026



Lina
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Attorney and Master in Public Policy with more than 10 years of experience in regulatory affairs, government relations, and public policy strategy across Latin America. Currently serves as Head of Government Affairs at the Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA), leading engagement with governments, regulators, and international organizations to advance policies that strengthen air connectivity and the development of the aviation sector in the region. Brings strong experience in regional regulatory positioning, high-level stakeholder management, and the coordination of complex public policy agendas across multiple countries. Has represented organizations in strategic forums and decision-making processes throughout Latin America. Recognized for building consensus and translating complex regulatory frameworks into initiatives that enhance industry competitiveness and sustainability.

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