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Hong Kong should fully regain status as international aviation hub by end of year, global airline body says
- International Air Transport Association director general Willie Walsh says he went from being pessimistic to optimistic over Hong Kong’s ability to recover its aviation hub status after seeing how fast Cathay rebuilt itself
The head of a global airline association remains upbeat about Hong Kong fully regaining its status as an international aviation hub by the end of this year, even though the city’s flag carrier had pushed back its target of restoring capacity to pre-pandemic levels to early 2025.
Willie Walsh, director general of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), told the Post in Dubai on Tuesday that he went from being pessimistic to optimistic over Hong Kong’s ability to recover its aviation hub status after seeing the speed with which
Cathay Pacific Airwaysrebuilt itself.“I was quite pessimistic [before]. And that pessimism was driven by what we’d seen happening to Hong Kong, which we didn’t see in most of the parts of the world,” he said, referring to the city shutting itself off from international travellers and the carrier halting most of its operations during the Covid-19 pandemic.