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Cathay Pacific Releases Traffic Figures For October 2021

December 1, 2021
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Cathay Pacific has released its traffic figures for October 2021 that continued to reflect the airline’s substantial capacity reductions in response to significantly reduced demand as well as travel restrictions and quarantine requirements in place in Hong Kong and other markets amid the ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic.

Cathay Pacific carried a total of 76,430 passengers last month, an increase of 98.3% compared to October 2020, but a 97.2% decrease compared to the pre-pandemic level in October 2019. The month’s revenue passenger kilometres (RPKs) rose 95% year-on-year but were down 96.1% versus October 2019.

Passenger load factor increased by 11.4 percentage points to 29.6%, while capacity, measured in available seat kilometres (ASKs), increased by 19.9%, but remained 89.9% down on October 2019 levels. In the first 10 months of 2021, the number of passengers carried dropped by 87.8% against a 68.4% decrease in capacity and an 84% decrease in RPKs, as compared to the same period for 2020.

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The airline carried 136,949 tonnes of cargo last month, an increase of 19.8% compared to October 2020, but a 25.2% decrease compared with the same period in 2019. The month’s cargo revenue tonne-kilometres (RFTKs) rose 21% year-on-year but were down 14.9% compared to October 2019. The cargo load factor increased by 4 percentage points to 82.9%, while capacity, measured in available cargo tonne-kilometres (AFTKs), was up by 15.2% year-on-year, but was down 30.3% versus October 2019. In the first 10 months of 2021, the tonnage decreased by 2.9% against a 14.7% drop in capacity and a 4.3% decrease in RFTKs, as compared to the same period for 2020.

Passenger

Chief Customer and Commercial Officer Ronald Lam said: “October was more challenging for our passenger business than recent months. Demand for student travel, which had been robust over the past few months, tapered down quickly from early October. As such, we trimmed our passenger capacity by about 19% compared to September. Overall, we only managed to operate approximately 10% of our pre-pandemic passenger capacity compared to October 2019. Meanwhile, our average daily passenger numbers dropped about 44% versus the previous month to 2,465. 

“While our long-haul routes were less strong, our short-haul operations remained robust with demand for flights serving Asia remaining encouraging, in particular those serving the Philippines, Indonesia and Vietnam.

Cargo

“Air cargo demand continued to strengthen in October. We maintained an optimised freighter schedule to meet this demand, supplemented by capacity provided by our scheduled passenger services. We also operated 963 pairs of cargo-only passenger flights, including 78 sectors that were operated by our converted “preighters” carrying cargo in the cabins – both record-high numbers. Overall, we operated approximately 70% of our pre-pandemic cargo capacity when compared to October 2019. Meanwhile, our average load factor increased to nearly 83%.

“Our home market, Hong Kong, continued its strong performance, and other markets around our network were similarly encouraging. Southeast Asia in particular performed well with robust exports of consumer products and industrial parts. Return traffic from the Americas and Europe also gathered momentum. 

Outlook

“The second half of the year is typically our peak cargo period. The exceptionally strong cargo season that we are experiencing so far, together with our continued focus on effective cash and cost management, have led to a positive impact on our operating cash burn. This is to the extent that we have been able to achieve close to operating cash breakeven for the four-month period from July to October 2021. 

“On the passenger side, the re-opening of Australia’s borders for vaccinated Australian citizens, permanent residents and their immediate family has been a positive development. We have already added more capacity and seen an increase in flight bookings.

“Subject to travel restrictions and other operational constraints due to COVID-19, we expect that our second-half 2021 results will be a considerable improvement on our first-half 2021 results, although our overall losses for the full year 2021 will still be substantial. Nevertheless, our operating environment continues to be one of considerable uncertainty. Travel and operational restrictions continue to greatly impact our ability to mount flights and we are still facing many challenges to both our passenger and our cargo business as the COVID-19 situation in different parts of the world continues to evolve.”

AIRLINES COMBINED TRAFFICOCT% ChangeCumulative%Change
 2021VS OCT 2020 OCT 2021YTD 
RPK (000)    
 – Chinese mainland33,424193.1%254,718-67.8%
 – North East Asia6,061 6.6%59,481 -97.1%
 – South East Asia26,25330.1%176,744-92.6%
– South Asia, Middle East  & Africa7,128 –30,933 -97.9%
 – South West Pacific16,677 -18.1%138,596 -95.7%
 – North America132,776 68.8%1,563,898 -72.4%
 – Europe187,478 153.8%928,372 -77.5%
RPK Total (000)409,797 95.0%3,152,742 -84.0%
Passengers carried76,430 98.3%554,793 -87.8%
Cargo revenue tonne km (000)865,226 21.0%6,526,394 -4.3%
Cargo carried (000kg)136,949 19.8%1,063,312 -2.9%
Number of flights2,041 51.5%13,836 -33.0%
AIRLINES COMBINED CAPACITYOCT% ChangeCumulative%Change
 2021VS OCT 2020 OCT 2021YTD 
ASK (000)    
 – Chinese mainland78,149 16.9%636,853 -55.1%
 – North East Asia43,291 33.6%447,061 -85.6%
 – South East Asia99,833 5.4%841,212-79.3%
– South Asia, Middle East  & Africa14,956 –109,584 -95.2%
 – South West Pacific416,606 154.6%2,270,397 -53.9%
 – North America319,916 -34.6%3,928,143 -59.9%
 – Europe410,697 33.7%1,957,540 -70.7%
ASK Total (000)1,383,448 19.9%10,190,790 -68.4%
Passenger load factor29.6%11.4pt30.9%-30.0pt
Available cargo tonne km (000)1,043,581 15.2%8,063,697 -14.7%
Cargo load factor82.9%4.0pt80.9%8.8pt
ATK (000)1,175,412 15.7%9,034,295 -27.8%
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