SATURDAY JAN 11, 2025
×
Search AeroXplorer
Cathay Pacific Warns of a Silent Cargo Peak Season

Cathay Pacific Warns of a Silent Cargo Peak Season

BY THOMAS TSE 09/16/2022 AGO 0 COMMENTS

Cathay Pacific, one of the world's largest air cargo operators, has overhauled its cargo schedule for its busiest shipping season, but expects the upcoming peak season to be different from previous ones.

 

Cathay Pacific is expecting the winter cargo season to be different from years past. Photo: Jared Jamel


Cathay Pacific has begun resuming more passenger services after the Hong Kong government announced the easing of entry restrictions. This could help the airline diversify its balance sheet considering most of its revenue in the last two years came from cargo operations. In addition to this move, its full schedule of freighter operations and the arrangement of some passenger aircraft for regional cargo-only services indicate that the airline is aiming to increase cargo capacity. Frosti Lau, Cathay’s general manager for cargo service delivery, stated that “This extra capacity will help as we prepare for a busy peak, although we are anticipating it may not be as sustained and pronounced as last year’s.” Cathay Pacific also has increased the frequency of flights to the US and have daily flights to London (LHR).

 

The last quarter of the year, along with eventful holidays like Christmas, is often seen as peak season for cargo airlines. However, inflation, supply chain disruptions, and Covid-19 restrictions in China have created a lot of uncertainty about consumer demand and production capacity. Market demand on the trans-Pacific eastbound and Far East-Europe westbound routes continue to be weak.
 

New high-tech gadgets released in the winter could help increase Cathay cargo revenue. Photo: Lucas Wu

 

Rumours of new high-tech gadgets expected later this year could help boost cargo demand as they are exported across the globe. It will be especially important that Cathay is working with partner organizations and suppliers to ensure efficiency during this time. Lau continued to add that, “As flights are being adjusted, we are working with our suppliers in outports to ensure that they are ready to handle our flights smoothly and to avoid some of the disruption we have seen post-pandemic." 

 

Most importantly, amidst this period of cargo uncertainty, Cathay is still optimistic. Patrick Healey, Chairman of Cathay Pacific, announced that revenue for the cargo division would increase by 9.3% to $1.5 billion in the first half of 2022 compared to the same period in 2021.
 

Comments (0)

Add Your Comment

SHARE

TAGS

NEWS CathayCathay PacificHong Kong CargoCargoCargo Peak Season

RECENTLY PUBLISHED

Could You Survive a Plane Crash? The Unlikely Science of Plane Crash Survival With air travel consistently being heralded as the safest form of public transport, most of us do not board a plane pondering our chances of survival in the event of a crash. But, is it possible to survive one? INFORMATIONAL READ MORE »
Maldivian Airlines Introduces First-Ever Widebody Aircraft, Plans New China Flights Maldivian, the government-owned national airline of the Maldives, has just welcomed its first-ever wide body aircraft: the Airbus A330-200. With the new aircraft, the carrier also plans brand-new long haul international flights to China. NEWS READ MORE »
Thousands of Flights Impacted as Winter Storm Blair Hits U.S. Winter Storm Blair has unleashed a huge blast of snow, ice, and freezing temperatures across the Central and Eastern United States. As of Sunday afternoon, over 6,700 flights and counting have been disrupted. This includes cancelations and significant delays leaving passengers scrambling to change flights and adjust travel plans. NEWS READ MORE »


SHOP

$2999
NEW!AeroXplorer Aviation Sweater Use code AVGEEK for 10% off! BUY NOW

FOLLOW US ONLINE