Cathay Pacific said 100% of its pre-pandemic flights will be reached from January 2025 as it signalled continued optimism about the future of Hong Kong aviation after the hub commissioned its Three-Runway System on November 28.
The Hong Kong flag carrier noted that the commissioning of the Three-Runway System (3RS) at the Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) will mark a "new phase" of growth and development for the Hong Kong international aviation hub.
"Cathay is proud to support the continued development of its home hub, with the Group’s airlines reaching 100% of pre-pandemic flights from January 2025," the carrier said, adding that together, Cathay Pacific and HK Express will continue to add more flights and destinations for their customers.
The two airlines plan to operate passenger services to 100 destinations worldwide by 2025, a meaningful milestone for the Cathay Group.
As Hong Kong’s flagship airline group, Cathay said it is firmly committed to the city’s long-term growth and development.
"This is exemplified by the Group’s commitment of more than HK$100 billion (US$12.85 billion) in investments over the next seven years," it added.
Cathay said the investment includes orders for more than 100 new-generation aircraft, world-leading cabin interiors and lounges, as well as digital and sustainability leadership — reflecting its commitment to boost air travel and cargo capacity and strengthen the Hong Kong international aviation hub
"The introduction of the Three-Runway System will be a landmark moment for Hong Kong, one that ushers in a new era of possibilities for our home hub and its aviation industry. On behalf of Cathay, I would like to congratulate the Hong Kong SAR Government and the Airport Authority Hong Kong for this significant achievement," said Ronald Lam, chief executive officer of the Cathay Group.
"I am particularly pleased that the successful completion of Cathay's rebuild coincides with the opening of the Three-Runway System. We can now truly put the pandemic behind us and firmly focus on the future."
"Our confidence in the long-term prospects of our home hub is as resolute as ever. As we look ahead to the many exciting opportunities that the Three-Runway System will provide, we are eager to continue doing our part to elevate Hong Kong's status as a world-leading international aviation hub, connecting Hong Kong, the Chinese Mainland and the world," the Cathay chief added.