Cathay Pacific’s and Dragonair’s combined
traffic figures for November 2010 show an increase in the number
of passengers and amount of cargo and mail carried compared to the
same month last year, together with a significant increase in
capacity.
Cathay Pacific and Dragonair carried a total of
2,181,995 passengers in November – up 8.7% on the same month in
2009. The passenger load factor was down by 1.5 percentage points
to 80.5%, while capacity for the month, measured in available seat
kilometres (ASKs), was up by 11.2%. For the year to date, the
number of passengers carried is up 11% compared to an ASK rise
of 4.6%.
Cathay Pacific General Manager Revenue
Management, Tom Owen, said, "Demand held up well across the network
in November. There was a drop in the Economy Class load factor
compared to the same month in 2009, as a result of the significant
increase in capacity over the same period and the strengthening
base we saw in November 2009. The Hong Kong market remained
robust, and we continued to see good passenger demand on our China
routes and within the region. Premium demand saw an increase in
revenue quality and volumes across most routes when compared to
the same period in 2009."
The two airlines carried 153,572 tonnes of cargo
and mail last month, up 8.4% on November last year. The cargo and
mail load factor was down 5.2 percentage points to 71.6%, while
capacity, measured in available cargo/mail tonne kilometres, was
up by 21.6%. For the year to date, tonnage has grown by 18.7% and
cargo/mail tonne kilometres by 23.9% compared to a capacity
increase of 14.9%.
Cathay Pacific General Manager
Cargo Sales & Marketing, James Woodrow, said, "The cargo peak season
continued throughout November with good demand and yields out of
Hong Kong on all key routes. The load factor remained high,
despite a big increase in capacity year on year, helped by good
support from our contract agent partners. We operated according to
our full freighter schedule and continued to mount extra sectors
and charters where possible in line with market demand."
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