The corporate division of Flight Centre Travel Group is outperforming the company’s leisure travel bookings, pointing to a comeback for a sector that has suffered significant cutbacks during the pandemic.
25.08.2023 - 14:24 / skift.com / Cathay Pacific
Airlines have boosted January international seat capacity to and from China by 9.5 percent over the last week as they ramp up flights after its border opening, according to aviation data provider Cirium, though flights remain at a fraction of pre-pandemic levels.
Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd added more than 52,000 seats as its border with the mainland opened, putting it ahead of China’s Xiamen Airlines, Juneyao Airlines Co Ltd and others in the 160,000 round-trip seat additions, schedules data from Cirium analyzed by Reuters showed.
The extra capacity comes from a low base, with airlines running only 11 percent of pre-pandemic capacity in January, according to Cirium, in a move that has led to high airfares ahead of the week-long Lunar New Year holiday beginning Jan. 21.
Chinese airlines are expected to be the early winners of the country’s international reopening, analysts said, having kept most widebody planes and staff ready while foreign carriers struggle with capacity constraints after previous border openings.
International capacity to and from China scheduled for the month of February has risen by 23 percent over the last week and for March by 13 percent over the same period, Cirium data showed.
A major jump in capacity is expected in April, after the start of the summer airline schedule season that begins on March 26.
Seats to and from China will rise to 4.3 million a month in April, up from about 1.85 million in January, 2 million in February and 2.7 million in March, according to Cirium data.
The April figure would represent around 25 percent of the capacity seen in 2019.
The corporate division of Flight Centre Travel Group is outperforming the company’s leisure travel bookings, pointing to a comeback for a sector that has suffered significant cutbacks during the pandemic.
China’s three largest airlines remained in the red in the second quarter, although losses narrowed significantly from the previous three months as a recovery in the domestic aviation market gathered pace.
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