Cathay Pacific stares at USD 1.28 bn loss
Hong Kong flag carrier, Cathay Pacific on Friday said it expected to make a loss of HK$9.9 billion ($1.28 billion) in the first six months of 2020, the largest in the airline’s history.
By : migrator
Update: 2020-07-17 19:18 GMT
In a profit warning, Cathay said the loss had been caused by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, as per media reports.
Cathay reported the biggest loss in the company’s reporting of a six-month or full-year period from a HK$1.3 billion net profit in the same time last year.
Its previous biggest loss was in 2008 at the height of the global financial crisis, when it lost HK$8.6 billion. The company said 16 Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon planes would not re-enter service before the summer of 2021, causing an estimated HK$2.4 billion loss.
It is the first time the airline has given an estimate of how many fewer aircraft it would require to operate its optimal schedule post-pandemic, giving a better indication of company size and how many staff it would ultimately need.
The airline has been losing up to HK$3 billion a month since February as the pandemic crippled the aviation industry worldwide.
In June, Cathay continued to carry less than 1 per cent of its normal passenger volume, handling 900 customers a day on average, a far cry from the 100,000 on average. It operated less than 4 per cent of its normal schedule.
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