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Cathay Pacific releases traffic figures for April 2024

Cathay Pacific releases traffic figures for April 2024

Cathay Pacific today released its traffic figures for April 2024, which showed continued strong travel demand with both leisure and business travel stimulated by the various holiday periods and large-scale events that took place throughout the month around the region.

Cathay Pacific carried a total of 1,741,585 passengers in April 2024, an increase of 26.1% compared with April 2023. The month’s revenue passenger kilometres (RPKs) increased 27.8% year on year. Passenger load factor decreased by 5.4 percentage points to 81.6%, while available seat kilometres (ASKs) increased by 36.2% year on year. In the first four months of 2024, the number of passengers carried increased by 47.3% to a total of 7,143,363, against a 50.9% increase in ASKs and a 42.3% increase in RPKs, as compared with the same period for 2023.

The airline carried 117,428 tonnes of cargo in April 2024, an increase of 7.4% compared with April 2023. The month’s cargo revenue tonne kilometres (RFTKs) decreased 0.4% year on year. The cargo load factor decreased by 4.2 percentage points to 59.5%, while available cargo tonne kilometres (AFTKs) increased by 6.6% year on year. In the first four months of 2024, the tonnage increased by 10.1% to a total of 473,808 tonnes, against a 12.9% increase in AFTKs and a 4.5% increase in RFTKs, as compared with the same period for 2023.

 

Travel

Chief Customer and Commercial Officer Lavinia Lau said: “April was another good month for our travel business with multiple holiday periods and large-scale events stimulating business and leisure travel. At the start of April, we saw an increase in both inbound and outbound traffic as people travelled to and from Hong Kong for Easter and the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens. Shortly thereafter, festive periods in Indonesia and Thailand contributed to a rise in traffic from Southeast Asia to Hong Kong, the Chinese Mainland, Japan and other regional destinations. Then, towards the end of April, we saw strong pre-holiday demand from the Chinese Mainland and leisure traffic from Japan coinciding with the respective ‘Golden Week’ holidays in these two markets.

“In addition to leisure travel, April also saw healthy demand for business travel. The Canton Fair in Guangzhou was a notable driver, in particular for business travel from the United States. Our intermodal codeshare ferry services linking Hong Kong International Airport and Pazhou Ferry Terminal in Guangzhou provided convenient access to the exhibition centre, and proved to be popular with overseas customers who transited via Hong Kong.

 

Cargo

“In terms of cargo, tonnage was 13% lower in April than in March. The decrease was expected given the strong quarter-end demand in March and the holidays that fell in the first half of April. However, compared with April last year, tonnage was 7% higher. After the holidays, we observed an uptick in demand with a key driver being e-commerce shipments from Hong Kong and the Chinese Mainland.  

 

Outlook

“This month, the Individual Visit Scheme will be further expanded to include eight more cities in the Chinese Mainland, enabling residents in these cities to visit Hong Kong in their individual capacity. This is a welcomed development that will attract more visitors to Hong Kong, strengthen Hong Kong’s tourism sector and contribute to its continued growth and development. We look forward to providing premium services for more customers from the Chinese Mainland. As a Group, we will be operating up to 210 return flights per week between Hong Kong and the Chinese Mainland this summer season.  

“Over the coming months, the Cathay Group will continue to add more destinations and flights to our network. These include Cathay Pacific’s Barcelona service, which will resume next month, and HK Express’s Sanya and Clark services in May and June, respectively. In terms of travel demand, students returning to Hong Kong for the summer will provide a good boost in June and July, while the outlook for the summer peak is also looking promising.

“For cargo, we foresee steady growth in tonnage going forward, particularly on cargo lanes between Asia and North America over the coming months.”

The full April figures and glossary are on the following pages.

CATHAY PACIFIC TRAFFIC

APR

2024

% Change

VS APR 2023

 

Cumulative

APR 2024

%

Change

YTD

 

RPK (000)

 

 

 

 

 - Chinese Mainland

387,564

44.5%

1,424,235

64.7%

 - North East Asia

924,623

31.3%

3,938,421

54.1%

 - South East Asia

881,793

13.6%

3,590,039

32.3%

 - South Asia, Middle East & Africa

466,718

84.8%

1,808,603

103.0%

 - South West Pacific

894,763

28.9%

4,168,770

49.7%

 - North America

2,156,241

57.1%

8,379,628

57.3%

 - Europe

1,329,092

-7.7%

5,614,140

8.3%

RPK Total (000)

7,040,793

27.8%

28,923,835

42.3%

Passengers carried

1,741,585

26.1%

7,143,363

47.3%

Cargo revenue tonne km (000)

657,303

-0.4%

2,690,179

4.5%

Cargo carried (000kg)

117,428

7.4%

473,808

10.1%

Number of flight sectors (passenger and cargo)

8,859

29.1%

35,576

43.7%

 

CATHAY PACIFIC CAPACITY

APR

2024

% Change

VS APR 2023

 

Cumulative

APR 2024

%

Change

YTD

 

ASK (000)

 

 

 

 

 - Chinese Mainland

523,711

45.8%

1,945,007

59.0%

 - North East Asia

1,182,358

35.1%

5,149,243

62.7%

 - South East Asia

1,170,299

22.4%

4,608,499

41.4%

 - South Asia, Middle East & Africa

563,174

82.8%

2,236,799

109.0%

 - South West Pacific

1,162,785

39.8%

5,302,998

60.2%

 - North America

2,508,436

75.9%

9,439,967

69.1%

 - Europe

1,522,244

-3.7%

6,310,542

13.2%

ASK Total (000)

8,633,006

36.2%

34,993,054

50.9%

Passenger load factor

81.6%

-5.4%pt

82.7%

-5.0%pt

Available cargo tonne km (000)

1,105,370

6.6%

4,478,895

12.9%

Cargo load factor

59.5%

-4.2%pt

60.1%

-4.9%pt

ATK (000)

1,927,057

17.4%

7,810,134

26.4%

 

Glossary

Terms:

Available seat kilometres (“ASK”)

Passenger seat capacity, measured in seats available for the carriage of passengers on each sector multiplied by the sector distance.

Available tonne kilometres (“ATK”)

Overall capacity measured in tonnes available for the carriage of passengers, excess baggage, cargo on each sector multiplied by the sector distance.

Available cargo tonne kilometres (“AFTK”)

Cargo capacity measured in tonnes available for the carriage of freight on each sector multiplied by the sector distance.

Revenue passenger kilometres (“RPK”)

Number of passengers carried on each sector multiplied by the sector distance.

Cargo revenue tonne kilometres (“RFTK”)

Amount of cargo, measured in tonnes, carried on each sector multiplied by the sector distance.

Ratio:

 

                                                                                                   Revenue passenger kilometres/

                                                                                                  Cargo revenue tonne kilometres

Passenger/Cargo load factor =          ------------------------------------------------------------

                                                                                                         Available seat kilometres/

                                                                                                 Available cargo tonne kilometres