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The Cathay Pacific Group today released its combined traffic figures for October 2020 that continued to reflect the airlines' 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 and Cathay Dragon (which ceased operation on 21 October 2020) carried a total of 38,541 passengers last month, a decrease of 98.6% compared to October 2019. The month's revenue passenger kilometres (RPKs) fell 98% year-on-year. Passenger load factor dropped by 59.3 percentage points to 18.2%, while capacity, measured in available seat kilometres (ASKs), decreased by 91.6%. In the first 10 months of 2020, the number of passengers carried dropped by 84.6% against a 76.5% decrease in capacity and an 82.6% decrease in RPKs, as compared to the same period for 2019.
The two airlines carried 114,346 tonnes of cargo and mail last month, a decrease of 37.6% compared to October 2019. The month's revenue freight tonne kilometres (RFTKs) fell 30.2% year-on-year. The cargo and mail load factor increased by 10.4 percentage points to 78.3%, while capacity, measured in available freight tonne kilometres (AFTKs), was down by 39.4%. In the first 10 months of 2020, the tonnage fell by 34.3% against a 35.4% drop in capacity and a 27.3% decrease in RFTKs, as compared to the same period for 2019.
Outlook
"This week we welcomed the exciting news of the introduction of the all-purpose, two-way, quarantine-free Hong Kong-Singapore Air Travel Bubble from 22 November. This is a hugely encouraging development and an important first step in the return of regular international air travel to and from Hong Kong. As Hong Kong's home carrier, we are proud to facilitate what we believe will be a milestone showcase for the opening of more, similar travel bubbles with other popular destinations in the region and beyond.
"Safety is always our number one priority. We introduced Cathay Care, our enhanced measures across every stage of the journey, earlier this year to ensure our customers take off with confidence. Cathay Pacific is ready to fly passengers safely and securely between Hong Kong and Singapore under the new travel bubble. We look forward to welcoming our customers aboard our first travel bubble flights for a festive getaway as we head towards the popular Christmas holiday season.
"Outside of these travel bubble flights, which we are pleased to note have been met with strong enthusiasm from the travelling public, the pickup in passenger demand otherwise in November has remained sluggish with stricter quarantine requirements in place in Hong Kong. We remain in a very dynamic situation and overall recovery is anticipated to be slow. As we have previously announced, we expect to operate well under 25% of 2019 passenger capacity in the first half of 2021 and below 50% for the entire year."