Cathay Loses HK$4.5bn, Warns Of Very Bleak Outlook

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2020-05-15 HKT 14:54

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  • There was a 99.6 percent drop in the number of passengers carried by Cathay Pacific in April. Image: Shutterstock

    There was a 99.6 percent drop in the number of passengers carried by Cathay Pacific in April. Image: Shutterstock

Cathay Pacific Airways said on Friday it made an unaudited loss of HK$4.5 billion at its full-service airlines during January to April and flagged a “very bleak” outlook as the coronavirus crisis grounded planes globally.

The Hong Kong-based airline said passenger numbers in April dropped by 99.6 percent compared with last year, as it flew a skeleton network due to a ban on transit traffic in the Asian financial hub and little outbound demand.

“At this stage, we still see no immediate signs of improvement,” Cathay Chief Customer and Commercial Officer Ronald Lam said in a statement.

“We are evaluating all aspects of our business to ensure that we remain strong and competitive when we emerge from this crisis.”

Cathay last month laid off 286 cabin crew based in the United States and furloughed 201 pilots based in Australia and Britain.

The HK$4.5 billion loss at full-service carriers Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon in the four months ended April 30 compared with a previously announced unaudited loss of HK$2 billion for the month of February.

In the first half of 2019, before the pandemic and widespread protests in Hong Kong, the airlines posted a profit of HK$615 million. Those figures do not account for other businesses including low-cost carrier Hong Kong Express, its stake in Air China Ltd and its catering unit. (Reuters)

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