Cathay Pacific targets 70% of pre-Covid passenger capacity by end of 2023
The Cathay Pacific Group expects to operate around 70% of pre-pandemic capacity by the end of 2023.
It aims to return to pre-pandemic levels by the end of 2024.
Following easing Covd measures, Cathay already announced the addition of about 3,000 passenger flight sectors until the end of December.
CEO Augustus Tang said: “We’re on track to operate one-third of pre-pandemic flight capacity by the end of 2022.”
“This represents a doubling of the capacity that we offered in August.”
“Importantly, we have sufficient pilots, cabin crew and operational employees to support our current flight schedules.”
Cathay remains confident about prospects as it looks forward to the removal of all travel constraints by the HKSAR Government.
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