Cathay Group Reports Significant Decrease in Seat Utilization on Japan Routes in June

Cathay Group Reports Significant Decrease in Seat Utilization on Japan Routes in June

The Cathay Group has revealed a significant decrease in seat utilization on its Japan routes in their June transport performance.

Both Cathay Pacific Airways, a full-service carrier, and HK Express, a low-cost carrier (LCC), were impacted. However, HK Express, which accounts for a large portion of transport capacity, was more severely affected.

HK Express’s seat utilization rate was 70.5%, down 15.7% year-on-year. Supply increased, and the number of passengers reached 582,886, a 16.5% increase from the previous year.

Cathay Pacific Airways also experienced impacts on its Japan routes. However, due to usage by students from the UK and US, strong performance on new Rome and Munich routes, and increased demand for Southeast Asia and Mainland China, their seat utilization rate was 85.6%, a 2.1% increase.

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