The Cathay Group is further expanding it’s network while navigating global headwinds with agility.
Lavinia Lau, chief customer and commercial officer said: “As a Group, we are continuing to make good progress towards exceeding 100 passenger destinations within the first half of 2025, with the resumption of Cathay Pacific’s non-stop service to Hyderabad in March.
“In April, five new destinations are joining the Group’s global network, with Cathay Pacific launching services to Dallas and Urumqi in the coming days, and HK Express launching flights to Nha Trang, Ishigaki and Komatsu.
“HK Express has also recently announced the addition of Changzhou and Yiwu to its network in May.
“While March marked a quieter month for our travel business, our cargo business saw strong growth momentum as we entered the first traditional cargo peak of the year.
“However, the latest developments on trade tariffs are creating uncertainties that may cause disruptions to our cargo business, changes in travel demand, increased costs and pressure on supply chains, among other impacts.
“We are taking proactive steps to put ourselves in the best possible position in facing and mitigating these external forces as we remain aligned, agile and responsive in our approach.”
Cathay Pacific carried 19.8% more passengers in March 2025 compared with March 2024, while Available Seat Kilometres (ASKs) increased by 25.5%. In the first three months of 2025, the number of passengers carried increased by 23.4% compared with the same period for 2024.
Lavinia said: “While we saw softer demand for leisure travel in March due to the absence of long-weekend holidays in Hong Kong, demand for our premium cabins remained robust, driven by various mega-events and exhibitions in the city such as the Hong Kong International Jewellery Show and Art Basel Hong Kong.
“The Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens also generated strong inbound demand to our home city, especially on many of our long-haul routes.
“To commemorate the Sevens’ debut at the brand-new Kai Tak Sports Park and the 100th anniversary of Kai Tak Airport, which had been Cathay Pacific’s home for many decades, we were proud to stage a special flypast on the last day of the Sevens to mark our return to Kai Tak.
“Turning to April and beyond, there has been healthy demand over the Easter holiday. In addition, we are delighted to have recently announced that Cathay Pacific will be one of the very few airlines to offer both 100% seatback inflight entertainment and 100% high-speed inflight Wi-Fi connectivity across its fleet from August 2025.”
HK Express carried more than 610,000 passengers in March, marking an increase of 25.4% year on year, while Available Seat Kilometres (ASKs) grew by 35.6%. In the first three months of 2025, the number of passengers carried increased by 34.3% compared with the same period for 2024.
Lavinia said: “HK Express maintained its growth momentum in March, announcing more new destinations and adding flight capacity.
“Looking ahead at April onwards, we have seen solid demand over the Easter holiday amid a slower pickup for pre-summer and peak summer bookings with more customers booking closer to their departure dates.”

