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Cathay Group surpasses daily passenger milestone amid expansion

Cathay Group surpasses daily passenger milestone amid expansion
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Tom Owen Director Cargo | Cathay Pacific

The Cathay Group has announced a significant achievement, carrying over 100,000 passengers in a single day. This milestone was reached on December 15, 2024, when Cathay Pacific and HK Express together transported a total of 100,856 passengers. This marks the highest number of passengers carried by the group in one day since it began its rebuilding efforts.

During the year-end travel peak ending December 31, 2024, the group surpassed this passenger mark on eight separate days. Ronald Lam, Chief Executive Officer of Cathay Group, expressed his satisfaction with the progress made: “We are thrilled to have concluded the year 2024 on a high note with yet another milestone. The past year saw unprecedented progress and expansion for the Cathay Group, thanks to our people’s dedication and efforts."

Lam also extended gratitude to their global frontline teams for ensuring smooth journeys for customers during the holiday season. He added that they have successfully completed their two-year rebuilding journey and are now focused on adding more flights and destinations.

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Cathay Pacific has resumed its seasonal service to Cairns, Australia and plans to launch new long-haul routes in 2025 including Hyderabad in India; Dallas in the United States; Munich and Brussels in Europe. Meanwhile, HK Express recently included Shizuoka, Japan to its network and will soon introduce a new service to Sendai, Japan.

From January 2025 onwards, both airlines under The Cathay Group have restored flight operations to pre-pandemic levels. They aim to offer passenger services to 100 destinations worldwide within this year.

With Hong Kong's Three-Runway System now operationally commissioned, The Cathay Group remains committed as Hong Kong’s home airline towards maintaining its status as an international aviation hub connecting Hong Kong with Mainland China and beyond.

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