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Cathay Pacific Group releases combined traffic figures for March 2019

May 10, 2019
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Cathay Pacific Group recently released combined Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon traffic figures for March 2019 that show an increase in the number of passengers carried and a drop in cargo and mail uplifted compared to the same month in 2018.

Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon carried a total of 3,111,270 passengers last month – an increase of 2.5% compared to March 2018. The passenger load factor decreased 1.3 percentage points to 83.9%, while capacity, measured in available seat kilometres (ASKs), increased by 4.9%. In the first three months of 2019, the number of passenger carried grew by 3.7% while capacity increased by 6%.

The two airlines carried 185,156 tonnes of cargo and mail last month, a drop of 2.5% compared to the same month last year. The cargo and mail load factor fell by 2.2 percentage points to 68.5%. Capacity, measured in available freight tonne kilometres (AFTKs), was up by 0.3% while cargo and mail revenue freight tonne kilometres (RFTKs) dropped by 2.9%. In the first three months of 2019, the tonnage fell by 4.9% against a 0.2% dip in capacity and a 5.5% decrease in RFTKs.

Cathay Pacific Director Commercial and Cargo Ronald Lam said: “It should be noted that the later Easter holiday this year resulted in some distortion in our passenger revenue growth comparison. Passenger volumes were unable to keep pace with capacity growth during March, with yield also coming under pressure in both Business and Economy Class cabins. Meanwhile, the outlook for April, which includes the Easter peak, is promising.

“On the cargo side, we continue to see a trend of year-on-year decline in both volume and yield. However some slight improvements were seen in March when compared to the previous two months, including from our key markets of Hong Kong and mainland China to both regional and long-haul destinations. We continue to closely observe China-US trade talk developments and their impact on global trade flows.”

 

CATHAY PACIFIC / CATHAY DRAGON COMBINED TRAFFIC

MAR

% Change

Cumulative

%

Change

 

2019

VS MAR 18

 

MAR 2019

 

YTD

 

RPK (000)

 

 

 

 

 – Mainland China

774,339

-1.2%

2,279,819

-0.7%

 – North East Asia

1,455,546

4.1%

4,235,403

5.0%

 – South East Asia

1,565,191

2.0%

4,452,550

3.7%

– South Asia, Middle East  & Africa

894,743

7.8%

2,716,028

11.9%

 – South West Pacific

1,193,763

-6.9%

4,263,159

0.9%

 – North America

3,037,032

6.3%

8,946,939

7.0%

 – Europe

2,374,688

5.7%

6,768,911

6.9%

RPK Total (000)

11,295,302

3.3%

33,662,809

5.3%

Passengers carried

3,111,270

2.5%

9,072,241

3.7%

RFTK Total (000)

1,047,351

-2.9%

2,701,511

-5.5%

Cargo and mail carried (000Kg)

185,156

-2.5%

483,211

-4.9%

Number of flights

6,961

-0.0%

20,362

1.0%

 

CATHAY PACIFIC / CATHAY DRAGON COMBINED CAPACITY

MAR

% Change

Cumulative

%

Change

 

2019

VS MAR 18

 

MAR 2019

YTD

 

ASK (000)

 

 

 

 

 – Mainland China

988,072

-2.1%

2,908,697

-1.3%

 – North East Asia

1,709,644

3.4%

5,088,651

4.3%

 – South East Asia

1,822,117

3.2%

5,270,984

4.1%

– South Asia, Middle East  & Africa

1,066,108

3.2%

3,306,074

10.1%

 – South West Pacific

1,511,380

-6.3%

5,085,496

-1.1%

 – North America

3,611,487

11.6%

10,435,801

9.6%

 – Europe

2,752,505

9.0%

7,998,233

9.9%

ASK Total (000)

13,461,313

4.9%

40,093,936

6.0%

Passenger load factor

83.9%

-1.3pt

84.0%

-0.5pt

AFTK Total (000)

1,529,800

0.3%

4,233,599

-0.2%

Cargo and mail load factor

68.5%

-2.2pt

63.8%

-3.6pt

ATK (000)

2,809,609

2.3%

8,045,599

2.6%

 

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