TOKYO -- All Nippon Airways parent ANA Holdings will cut daytime air cargo rates to as low as one-tenth of current levels, bringing them in line with trucking costs as it seeks to tap shipping demand stemming from an expected driver shortage.
Carrier to utilize excess space on passenger flights as driver crunch looms

ANA currently only uses 20% of its annual cargo capacity of 1.25 million tonnes. (Photo by Nikkei)
TOKYO -- All Nippon Airways parent ANA Holdings will cut daytime air cargo rates to as low as one-tenth of current levels, bringing them in line with trucking costs as it seeks to tap shipping demand stemming from an expected driver shortage.