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Cathay Pacific releases October 2005 traffic figures


Cathay Pacific Airways today released traffic figures for October 2005 which show a rise in passenger numbers and an increase in cargo tonnage over the same period last year.

The airline carried 1,306,116 passengers in October, an 11.9 percent increase on the same month last year. The passenger load factor was 76.3 percent, down 1.3 points year-on-year. Traffic was a little suppressed by fewer people travelling during the Muslim holiday of Ramadan. Yield, the amount paid for every passenger kilometre flown, remained depressed as customers continued to book late in an environment of aggressive ticket pricing.

Cathay Pacific carried 103,962 tonnes of cargo in October, up 14.8 percent year-on-year, boosted by an increase in transhipment cargo to and from Shanghai. The cargo load factor was 69.9 percent, down 1.4 points reflecting weak demand for exports from Europe and the US to Asia.

Figures for Hong Kong’s air cargo market show slower underlying export growth. Hong Kong export volumes increased 5.7 percent, according to October figures issued by Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (HACTL), while transhipments increased 20.0 percent. Worldwide cargo figures issued by industry group IATA also show a slowdown in air cargo growth.

Market jet fuel prices have increased more than 43 percent in the past year and remained high in October, at almost US$80 a barrel, compared to US$64 for Brent crude. Into-plane prices paid by the airline are higher still with added fuel transportation costs.

The price of jet fuel is higher than that for crude oil because it is obtained from only a small fraction of refined crude. High demand for petrol can also prompt refineries to reduce jet fuel production, further raising its cost. Analysts say jet fuel demand, and prices, have dipped slightly in the past month as fewer people travelled to and from hurricane-hit areas in the United States, yet may rebound with the peak holiday travel season in the US, starting late November with Thanksgiving.

Cathay Pacific will continue to expand its services and hopes to soon operate a daily service to Rome, following the Hong Kong SAR Government’s announcement today it has secured additional flight rights to the Italian capital. The airline currently operates five Rome flights a week.

Cathay Pacific General Manager Revenue Management, Sales & Distribution Ian Shiu said:
"October was not a bad month, yet still below expectations. Competition was keen on key routes and we filled flights but at reduced prices. Bookings for early November look good, but slacken off again just ahead of the year-end holiday peak.”

Cathay Pacific Director & General Manager Cargo Ron Mathison said: “Even though we are now entering the busiest time of the year for air cargo, there are signs of weakening demand, most likely a result of high fuel prices dampening the economy. Yields are under pressure as a result of a large increase in competitor capacity and we remain concerned about the impact of high jet fuel prices on our business.”
TRAFFIC Oct 2005
% Change VS Oct 2004

Cumulative
Oct 2005

Cumulative
Oct 2004

%
Change

RPK (000)
- North Asia 754,001 3.7% 7,690,738 6,814,395 12.9%
- South East Asia and Middle East 1,078,630
14.0%
10,636,907
9,505,325
11.9%
- Europe 1,268,080
9.1%
11,823,443
10,649,775
11.0%
- South West Pacific & South Africa 892,546
15.8% 8,832,728
7,032,117
25.6%
- North America 1,521,930
11.1% 14,652,578
12,917,880
13.4%
RPK Total (000) 5,515,187
14.5% 53,636,394
46,919,492
14.3%
Passengers carried 1,306,116
10.8% 12,743,190
11,203,428
13.7%
Cargo and mail tonne km (000) 613,547
7.7% 5,399,965
4,921,861
9.7%
Freight carried (000 kg) 103,962
14.8% 912,924
802,334
13.8%
Number of flights 2,910
11.6% 27,673
25,124
10.1%

Capacity Oct 2005 % Change VS Oct 2004 Cumulative Oct 2005 Cumulative Oct 2005 % Change
ASK (000)
- North Asia 1,118,946
7.4%
10,827,738
10,278,547
5.3%
- South East Asia & Middle East 1,484,488
12.2%
14,298,788
12,943,544
10.5%
- Europe 1,450,276
10.0%
13,352,685
12,699,994
5.1%
- South West Pacific & South Africa 1,211,269
18.1%
12,072,847
9,881,191
22.2%
- North America 1,966,745
15.4%
17,558,688
14,990,173
17.1%
ASK Total (000) 7,231,724
12.7%
68,110,746
60,793,449
12.0%
Pax load factor 76.3%
-1.3pt
78.8%
77.2% 1.6pt
Available cargo & mail tonne km (000) 878,380
9.9%
8,102,779
7,160,040
13.2%
Cargo and mail load factor 69.9%
-1.4pt
66.6%
68.7% -2.1pt
ATK (000) 1,566,260
11.1%
14,581,374
12,943,440
12.7%


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
Carolyn Leung, Corp Comm Mgr, Public Affairs, (852) 2747-5393 or 7901 5393