Ken Chiu, Cathay Pacific country manager for New Zealand and the Pacific Islands, said the bulk of cargo from New Zealand to Cathay Pacific's hub in Hong Kong, and also freighted on to other destinations in Asia and Europe, was perishable goods.
"At this time of year New Zealand exporters are busy sending fruit such as cherries, flowers, meat and seafood to various Northern Hemisphere destinations to cater for the festive season," Chiu said. Inbound cargo loads were also steady, with supplies arriving for importers in time for Christmas and gifts ordered by a rising number of online shoppers.
But going into the New Year "we continue to remain cautious".
In contrast to the fall in air freight, Iata said global passenger traffic last month was up 3.6 per cent on 2010, with international air travel up by 4.6 per cent and domestic up 2 per cent.