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1. Cathay Dragon Signs MOU for 32 Airbus A321neo Aircraft
Cathay Dragon has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU), preparatory to executing formal legal documentation, for the acquisition of 32 Airbus A321neo aircraft. The MOU, signed on Monday between the Cathay Pacific Group and Airbus in Toulouse, France, is valued at approximately HK$31.7 billion at current list prices. It is intended to see Cathay Dragon’s single-aisle fleet rep
2. Cathay Dragon Launches Nanning Flights
Cathay Dragon has launched four flights per week between Hong Kong and Nanning, China. The new service, which complements Cathay Dragon’s existing three weekly flights to nearby Guilin, is operated by Airbus A320 aircraft in a two-class configuration.
3. American Airlines Expands Network with Cathay Dragon Codeshare
American Airlines has expanded its service in Southeast Asia through a codeshare agreement with Cathay Dragon. American will place its code on select Cathay Dragon flights from Hong Kong International Airport (HKG), providing American’s customers seamless connecting service to seven cities beyond Hong Kong.
4. Cathay Dragon Ceases Operations; Cathay Pacific to Layoff Almost 6,000 Staff
Cathay Pacific today confirmed that it will reduce its workforce by approximately 8,500 employees and shutdown Cathay Dragon as part of a major restructure.
5. Cathay Dragon Suspends KL-HK Passenger Flights Until 3 October
Cathay Dragon has been informed by the Hong Kong health authorities that five passengers travelling on flight KA734 from Kuala Lumpur to Hong Kong on 18 September have been confirmed to have contracted COVID19. All of them were connecting passengers travelling from India via an Air India Express flight.
6. Dragonair to Become Cathay Dragon
Cathay Pacific’s wholly owned sister airline Dragonair is to be rebranded as Cathay Dragon. The two will remain as separate airlines, operating under their own licences. Since Dragonair became a wholly owned subsidiary of Cathay Pacific in 2006, it has added 23 new destinations and the number of passengers travelling across both carriers has grown five times to more than 7 million
7. Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon Carried Just 47,061 Passengers in September
Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon carried a combined total of just 47,061 passengers in September 2020, a decrease of 98.1% when compared to September 2019.
8. Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon Carried Just 13,729 Passengers in April 2020
Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon carried 13,729 passengers last month, a decrease of 99.6% compared to April 2019. The month’s RPKs fell 99.3% year-on-year, whilst the passenger load factor dropped 62.3 percentage points to 21.7%.

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