Cathay Pacific Airways released combined Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon traffic figures for January 2017

CATHAY PACIFIC RELEASES COMBINED TRAFFIC FIGURES
FOR JANUARY 2017

Cathay Pacific Airways today released combined Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon traffic figures for January 2017 that show an increase in both the number of passengers carried and the volume of cargo and mail uplifted compared to the same month in 2016.

Cathay Pacific Airways released combined Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon traffic figures for January 2017


Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon carried a total of 2,966,845 passengers last month – an increase of 2.4% compared to January 2016. The passenger load factor increased to 86.5%, while capacity, measured in available seat kilometres (ASKs), grew by 1.3%.

The two airline s carried 151,133 tonnes of cargo and mail last month, an increase of 2.3% compared to January 2016. The cargo and mail load factor rose by 0.3 percentage points to 61.9%. Capacity, measured in available cargo/mail tonne kilometres, was up by 0.5% while cargo and mail revenue tonne kilometres (RTKs) increased by 1%.

Cathay Pacific General Manager Revenue Management Patricia Hwang said: “Helped by strong return traffic following the Christmas and New Year holidays, our business began positively in January with a healthy growth in passenger volumes. Our short-haul routes were buoyed by pre-Chinese New Year demand and we operated additional flights to cater for the holiday demand. Northeast Asia routes, particularly Sapporo in Japan, performed well. However, given the earlier-than-normal start to the lunar holiday, year-on-year comparison figures are subject to distortion. Yield continues to come under considerable pressure due to intense competition and adverse currency movements. We announced the launch of a seasonal service to Barcelona this summer, which we expect will prove popular with the travelling public.”

Cathay Pacific General Manager Cargo Sales & Marketing Mark Sutch said: “We got off to a solid start in 2017. Tonnage grew ahead of capacity and showed an increase over the same month last year. We saw a good rebound in demand from Hong Kong, Mainland China and various key Asian markets. Yield was sustained through a better mix of priority and special shipments. There was also robust demand for fresh produce and seafood across the network. We operated a number of extra-sector freighters to the Americas, Europe and India in January, while cutting back on capacity in February to adapt to Chinese New Year’s January start.”


CATHAY PACIFIC /

CATHAY DRAGON

COMBINED TRAFFIC


JAN 2017
% Change VS JAN 16

Cumulative JAN 2017

%
Change YTD

RPK (000)




- Mainland China
769,330
4.8%
769,330
4.8%
- North East Asia
1,391,894
9.4%
1,391,894
9.4%
- South East Asia
1,504,432
1.5%
1,504,432
1.5%
- India, Middle East, Pakistan & Sri Lanka
626,680
-14.4%
626,680
-14.4%
- South West Pacific & South Africa
1,606,768
-3.9%
1,606,768
-3.9%
- North America
2,992,782
-0.2%
2,992,782
-0.2%
- Europe
2,127,006
10.8%
2,127,006
10.8%
RPK Total (000)
11,018,892
1.9%
11,018,892
1.9%
Passengers carried
2,966,845
2.4%
2,966,845
2.4%
Cargo and mail revenue tonne km (000)
862,953
1.0%
862,953
1.0%
Cargo and mail carried (000kg)
151,133
2.3%
151,133
2.3%
Number of flights
6,807
1.2%
6,807
1.2%

CATHAY PACIFIC /

CATHAY DRAGON

COMBINED CAPACITY




JAN 2017

% Change VS JAN 16

Cumulative
JAN 2017

% Change
YTD
ASK (000)




- Mainland China
1,013,663
4.1%
1,013,663
4.1%
- North East Asia
1,696,155
3.0%
1,696,155
3.0%
- South East Asia
1,796,764
1.1%
1,796,764
1.1%
- India, Middle East, Pakistan & Sri Lanka
760,957
-14.7%
760,957
-14.7%
- South West Pacific & South Africa
1,844,851
0.2%
1,844,851
0.2%
- North America
3,335,497
-1.0%
3,335,497
-1.0%
- Europe
2,293,436
10.6%
2,293,436
10.6%
ASK Total (000)
12,741,323
1.3%
12,741,323
1.3%
Passenger load factor
86.5%
0.5pt
86.5%
0.5pt
Available cargo/mail tonne km (000)
1,393,594
0.5%
1,393,594
0.5%
Cargo and mail load factor
61.9%
0.3pt
61.9%
0.3pt
ATK (000)
2,605,328
0.9%
2,605,328
0.9%