Cathay Pacific offers early retirement to older pilots

Cathay Pacific has projected that they have lost around 10 billion Hong Kong Dollars in the first 6 months of this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

So far Cathay has not laid off any pilots, and they have historically never done so before either, but as pilot costs is a big expense for them, they are now offering some of their senior pilots aged 50 and above early retirement.

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More disruptions at Hong Kong International Airport due to COVID-restrictions.

Last week we saw the beginning of the 3rd wave of COVID-outbreak in Hong Kong, and the government reacted directly by imposing more restrictions again, this time also targeting flight crews who previously were exempted from testing on arrival to Hong Kong.

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Update on travel restrictions

As Cathay is starting to slowly resume flights, I thought it would be a good idea to also post an update on travel restrictions around the world for those lucky enough to be able to travel.

As restrictions change all the time, it is really hard to know what is the real, latest updates, but I would recommend to go to Cathays Website and see what they have updated for all their destinations.

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HK Express Extends Temporary Suspension of Flight Operations Until 11 July 2020

HK Express announces the extension of its temporary flight operations suspension to 11 July 2020, in response to the on-going COVID-19 pandemic and travel restrictions imposed by governments around Asia Pacific. The airline plans to gradually resume flight operations on 12 July 2020, subject to market developments. Schedule adjustments will be made to the network for flights departing from 12 July 2020. Customers are advised to visit HK Express’ official website (https://www.hkexpress.com/en-hk/your-trips/important-travel-notice/) for the latest updates.

HK Express will continue to provide flexibility to customers whose travel plans have been affected, or those who are booked on flights departing on or before 31 July 2020. Customers can opt to change their travel date, travel route, refund in the form of credit vouchers or cash. Additional information is available on HK Express’ official website.

Cathay Pacific slowly resumes flights

At the end of March 2020 Cathay announced they were reducing their passenger flight schedule by 96% over the next couple of months. This has been extended, but now they are slowly getting ready to resume flights again.

They have published the following tables for their upcoming schedule the next month or so:

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Emirates resumes flights to Hong Kong.

On March 25, 2020, Emirates announced that they were going to suspend all flights until further notice due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Hong Kong was one of many airports around the world that lost one of their biggest operators, but now Emirates has slowly started flying again, and Hong Kong is on the list of airports that they will be serving.

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Air Traffic Statistics at HKIA May 2020

The traffic statistics for Hong Kong International Airport May 2020 has been released, and I am sure nobody is surprised to hear that again the numbers are down 99.4% compared to May 2019, just like the numbers for April.

View of old Kai Tak Airport.
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Hong Kong Airport gradually opens for transit passengers.

It was announced a couple of days ago that starting June 1st, Hong Kong Airport will again open up for transit passengers. While the restrictions were not initially published, we now know what some of those will be.

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Passenger numbers at Hong Kong down 99.5% in April 2020

I am sure it comes as no surprise to anyone that passenger numbers at Hong Kong Airport is way down in April compared to last year.

This year in April there were only 32.000 passengers traveling through Hong Kong International Airport, down from 6.491.000 last year.

Flight movements also took a knock, but not quite as severe, mostly thanks to cargo flights. Total movements at the airport in April 2020 was 9.445, down 73.5% from 35.666 the year before.

Hong Kong shuts airport to foreigners indefinitely.

As I wrote about on March 25, Hong Kong was going to ban all tourists, including transit passengers, for 2 weeks.

Now South China Morning post is reporting that this ban has been extended indefinitely, as most of the recent COVID19 cases are imported cases.