Cathay Pacific’s and Dragonair’s traffic figures
for June 2011 show a year-on-year increase in passenger numbers
alongside a drop in the amount of cargo and mail carried.
Cathay Pacific and Dragonair carried a total of
2,269,362 passengers in June 2011 – up 2.4% on the same month last
year – while the passenger load factor fell by 3.9 percentage
points to 81.5%. Capacity for the month, measured in available
seat kilometres (ASKs), was up by 9.4%. In the first six months of
the year, the number of passengers carried was up 1.7%, the
passenger load factor was down by 4.7 percentage points to 79.3%,
while capacity rose by 9.8%.
Cathay Pacific General Manager Revenue
Management, Tom Owen, said, “Passenger numbers in June showed an
increase compared to the same month last year, though load factors
in Economy Class fell due to the growth in capacity. Some routes –
including Japan, Shanghai and the Middle East - continued to show
weakness, though loads on key long-haul routes and within
Southeast Asia remained high. Demand in our premium cabins
continued to show growth over last year, helping to boost yield
and revenue efficiency.”
The two airlines carried
134,980 tonnes of cargo and mail in June, a 9.1% decrease compared
to the same month last year, while the cargo and mail load factor
was down 8.4 percentage points to 67%. Capacity, measured in
available cargo/mail tonne kilometres, was up by 6.3%, while cargo
and mail tonne kilometres flown were down by 5.5%. In the first
half of the year, tonnage dropped by 4.1% compared to a capacity
increase of 14.6%.
Cathay Pacific General Manager
Cargo Sales & Marketing, James Woodrow, said, “We saw continued
weakness out of our key Mainland China and Hong Kong markets in
June, but this is traditionally a quieter time of year in the
airfreight industry. The consistently strong demand seen
throughout 2010 was certainly not the norm. Our India routes
continued to perform well and we will launch a new twice-weekly
freighter service to Bengaluru in August to further boost our
presence in the subcontinent.”
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