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Cathay Pacific releases traffic figures for July 2022

Cathay Pacific releases traffic figures for July 2022

Cathay Pacific today released its traffic figures for July 2022. The airline’s traffic figures continued to reflect the positive impact of further adjustments to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government’s travel restrictions and quarantine requirements.

Cathay Pacific carried a total of 219,746 passengers last month, an increase of 306.2% compared to July 2021, but a 93.3% decrease compared to the pre-pandemic level in July 2019. The month’s revenue passenger kilometres (RPKs) increased 348.4% year-on-year, but were down 89.4% versus July 2019. Passenger load factor increased by 44.7 percentage points to 73.3%, while capacity, measured in available seat kilometres (ASKs), increased by 74.6% year-on-year, but decreased by 87.6% compared with July 2019 levels. In the first seven months of 2022, the number of passengers carried increased by 162.8% against a 6.3% decrease in capacity and a 189.8% increase in RPKs, as compared to the same period for 2021.

The airline carried 100,714 tonnes of cargo last month, a decrease of 17.2% compared to July 2021, and a 40.7% decrease compared with the same period in 2019. The month’s cargo revenue tonne kilometres (RFTKs) decreased 27.5% year-on-year, and were down 42.6% compared to July 2019. The cargo load factor decreased by 10.8 percentage points to 71%, while capacity, measured in available cargo tonne kilometres (AFTKs), was down by 16.4% year-on-year, and was down by 48.9% versus July 2019. In the first seven months of 2022, the tonnage decreased by 6.6% against a 28.3% drop in capacity and a 34.2% decrease in RFTKs, as compared to the same period for 2021.

 

Travel

Chief Customer and Commercial Officer Ronald Lam said: “We continued to add more passenger flight capacity in July in light of the Hong Kong SAR Government’s progressive adjustments to travel and quarantine restrictions. Capacity increased by 24% compared to June, although it remained low at 12.4% of the pre-pandemic level. Passenger volume increased to an average of over 7,000 per day. Meanwhile, passenger load factor reached 73.3% – the highest it’s been since the start of the pandemic.

“The additional capacity we were able to operate provided enhanced connectivity options for our customers transiting through the Hong Kong hub, with demand from the Chinese Mainland to Australia and the US particularly robust. We also saw strong demand on our UK routes, especially from students returning to Hong Kong. As many of these flights were full, some of this student traffic shifted to our other European gateways such as Amsterdam and Frankfurt. Meanwhile, we were able to resume carrying passengers to Fuzhou, Nanjing and Wuhan in the Chinese Mainland again following adjustments to local capacity restrictions.

 

Cargo

“Cargo demand remained flat in many of our key markets in July as we entered the traditionally quieter summer months for air cargo. Tonnage decreased month on month across most markets, reflecting reduced cargo flight capacity due to weather related cancellations as well as ongoing operational restrictions which impacted the July schedule. The major impact of these challenges was seen on our Indian and the Americas routes, whilst capacity on our European routes grew marginally.

“Overall, our cargo volumes dipped by about 4% month on month against an approximately 7% decrease in capacity. We operated 51% of our pre-pandemic cargo flight capacity last month. Meanwhile, load factor was 71%.

 

Outlook

”Looking ahead on the travel side, the latest adjustments to quarantine arrangements for passengers arriving in Hong Kong are expected to have a positive impact on inbound traffic as well as leisure travel among Hong Kong residents. Student traffic to the US and UK is also expected to provide our travel business with a strong boost in August and September. However, our ability to add more passenger flight capacity will remain limited unless the restrictions on our aircrew are lifted.

”Regarding cargo, we expect to operate a full freighter schedule in August and going forward, complemented by regional cargo-only passenger flights and more belly capacity provided by our additional passenger services. However, long-haul cargo-only passenger flights will be limited. The situation involving cross-border trucking services between Shenzhen and Hong Kong remains uncertain, and we will continue to monitor the situation closely and adapt accordingly. We are cautiously optimistic about a solid seasonal winter peak season, although this is anticipated to be less pronounced than the one we experienced in 2021 in light of the current global economic environment."

 

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

CATHAY PACIFIC TRAFFIC

JUL 2022

%Change VS JUL 2021

Cumulative JUL 2022

%Change YTD

RPK (000)

 

 

 

 

 - Chinese Mainland

44,605

114.5%

182,108

124.7%

 - North East Asia

21,024

136.9%

48,195

37.3%

 - South East Asia

91,744

380.5%

193,883

74.7%

- South Asia, Middle East  & Africa

32,241

460.0%

58,463

563.8%

 - South West Pacific

174,524

792.0%

418,949

378.9%

 - North America

537,162

245.6%

1,216,529

136.6%

 - Europe

434,402

535.3%

1,027,221

314.6%

RPK Total (000)

1,335,702

348.4%

3,145,348

189.8%

Passengers carried

219,746

306.2%

555,208

162.8%

Cargo revenue tonne km (000)

546,796

-27.5%

2,669,628

-34.2%

Cargo carried (000kg)

100,714

-17.2%

626,591

-6.6%

Number of flights

1,723

8.2%

9,332

17.3%

 

CATHAY PACIFIC CAPACITY

JUL 2022

%Change VS JUL 2021

Cumulative JUL 2022

%Change YTD

ASK (000)

 

 

 

 

 - Chinese Mainland

100,575

40.9%

591,063

83.0%

 - North East Asia

75,357

43.0%

178,733

-38.1%

 - South East Asia

158,863

91.9%

365,433

-31.3%

- South Asia, Middle East  & Africa

65,893

135.4%

133,478

176.9%

 - South West Pacific

248,629

-11.6%

729,164

-40.0%

 - North America

674,713

83.2%

1,611,118

-22.6%

 - Europe

498,625

213.5%

1,272,475

76.2%

ASK Total (000)

1,822,655

74.6%

4,881,464

-6.3%

Passenger load factor

73.3%

44.7%pt

64.4%

43.6%pt

Available cargo tonne km (000)

770,243

-16.4%

3,571,458

-28.3%

Cargo load factor

71.0%

-10.8%pt

74.7%

-6.7%pt

ATK (000)

944,872

-7.4%

4,038,948

-26.2%

 

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