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KABOY
27th Jan 2022, 10:22
Looking at schedules, it seems CX are now becoming a regional player.

The recent application of all KA routes seem to confirm this. HK flag carrier days are over, that is too colonial.

There are only so many carriers allowed to service the world from the mainland and the reality is that HK is now a mainland city.

Coronavirus
27th Jan 2022, 14:59
Looking at schedules, it seems CX are now becoming a regional player.

The recent application of all KA routes seem to confirm this. HK flag carrier days are over, that is too colonial.

There are only so many carriers allowed to service the world from the mainland and the reality is that HK is now a mainland city.

This post made my head hurt.
Please return the 7 seconds you stole from me.

Rie
27th Jan 2022, 15:13
Maybe this is your chance KA, get back and petition them to rename CX as Dragon. Might finally get a twinkle back in your eye

Airbusdave
28th Jan 2022, 05:10
Maybe this is your chance KA, get back and petition them to rename CX as Dragon. Might finally get a twinkle back in your eye
"Cathay Dragon" would be good.

CodyBlade
28th Jan 2022, 06:38
Red Dragon South China Sea.

FlightoftheNavigator
28th Jan 2022, 07:44
Utterly pointless thread, but since we are playing the rebranding game... Lucky China Money Good Very Win Airlines.

Busbuoy
28th Jan 2022, 07:54
Brilliant Unified Golden Green Enterprise Reaching Every Destination more likely.

MENELAUS
28th Jan 2022, 09:40
China Eastern. Simple enough.

Oli777
28th Jan 2022, 12:19
China Under New Tropical Sky's
"Move Away"

MENELAUS
28th Jan 2022, 13:03
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Asianexpress
28th Jan 2022, 22:02
Maybe this is your chance KA, get back and petition them to rename CX as Dragon. Might finally get a twinkle back in your eye
Cathay is the new DragonAir, enjoy China in your new fleet of narrow bodies.
Now that puts a twinkle in my eye.

Flex88
29th Jan 2022, 22:37
Looking at schedules, it seems CX are now becoming a regional player.

The recent application of all KA routes seem to confirm this. HK flag carrier days are over, that is too colonial.

There are only so many carriers allowed to service the world from the mainland and the reality is that HK is now a mainland city.

I love statistics because in many cases they mean absolutely nothing..
75% of 12 flights a day is a whopping "9" flights.... Get it ??:rolleyes:

KABOY
30th Jan 2022, 02:27
I love statistics because in many cases they mean absolutely nothing..
75% of 12 flights a day is a whopping "9" flights.... Get it ??:rolleyes:

14/17 today......now a whopping 82%. Wait till all those China flights come online!

Rico_Corp
30th Jan 2022, 02:38
I’ll help you out here KABOY, from Reuters Jan 6th: Cathay “will operate about 20% of its pre-pandemic cargo capacity and around 2% of its pre-pandemic passenger flight capacity in January, it said in an emailed statement.”

airdualbleedfault
8th Feb 2022, 11:34
Utterly pointless thread, but since we are playing the rebranding game... Lucky China Money Good Very Win Airlines.
Winner winner, chicken dinner :ok:

Cury Lamb
21st Feb 2022, 09:30
Some healthy competition to keep ticket prices in check, and ever lower remuneration for staff. :}


https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/828x1514/a95e32d6_c794_449e_b2e1_3f44b441daec_d5fdf19c378511c021d83f1 56f30cd3c41ed44e3.jpeg

Greater Bay Airlines given go-ahead to fly 104 regional routes, setting up rivalry with Hong Kong flagship carrier Cathay Pacific

https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/transport/article/3167844/greater-bay-airlines-given-go-ahead-fly-104-regional

“Cathay’s passenger flight capacity in January was about 2.1 per cent of pre-pandemic levels, with cargo volume dropping to 21 per cent of capacity.”

https://simpleflying.com/hong-kong-greater-bay-green-light/

KABOY
21st Feb 2022, 11:25
I’ll help you out here KABOY, from Reuters Jan 6th: Cathay “will operate about 20% of its pre-pandemic cargo capacity and around 2% of its pre-pandemic passenger flight capacity in January, it said in an emailed statement.”

Now they need to work our where the capacity will be.

They are no longer a flag carrier.

All that government money was piled in under the premise of job preservation and keeping HK an aviation hub. Then they decided to blow up KA and shed jobs after the money was deposited in their account.

Swire has conned China for a century, you don’t think they have grown tired of their antics?

Now they need to work out what they can hang on to.

Flex88
21st Feb 2022, 14:17
Some healthy competition to keep ticket prices in check, and ever lower remuneration for staff. :}


https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/828x1514/a95e32d6_c794_449e_b2e1_3f44b441daec_d5fdf19c378511c021d83f1 56f30cd3c41ed44e3.jpeg

Greater Bay Airlines given go-ahead to fly 104 regional routes, setting up rivalry with Hong Kong flagship carrier Cathay Pacific

https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/transport/article/3167844/greater-bay-airlines-given-go-ahead-fly-104-regional

“Cathay’s passenger flight capacity in January was about 2.1 per cent of pre-pandemic levels, with cargo volume dropping to 21 per cent of capacity.”

Capitalism with "Asian" values ?? CX ( Merlin) and its cabal of neutered inept "directors" being schooled on China "business" practices while they spin in their boardroom chairs dishing out directives about Unconscious Bias !! Go woke go broke... Pathetic

Rie
21st Feb 2022, 21:30
104 routes with unlimited frequencies could be a killer. They won't be able to expand quick enough to make it a major problem while covid zero is around. Where will they even get crew willing to live in HK on a pittance?

Just by looking at Donghai Airlines and their delays to the 787 you can easily see that they cannot get their act together fast. Few years time would be another story...

Hugo Peroni the IV
25th Feb 2022, 01:26
But of those 104 routes, how many will they fly? GBA basically applied to fly anywhere within reach of Hong Kong and won’t be flying to many of them.

Even with two aircraft (has the second reached Hong Kong?) they are losing pilots back to CX so hardly a time for other airlines to be quaking in their boots.



104 routes with unlimited frequencies could be a killer. They won't be able to expand quick enough to make it a major problem while covid zero is around. Where will they even get crew willing to live in HK on a pittance?

Just by looking at Donghai Airlines and their delays to the 787 you can easily see that they cannot get their act together fast. Few years time would be another story...

Terrain Terrain
4th Mar 2022, 02:58
they are losing pilots back to CX.

piloT, Hugo. Singular. But hey, that pilot represented 50% of their first officers, so that makes it an exodus! Collapse is nigh! You however, can return to sleeping comfortably again champ. Cathay's star is burning ever so bright once more.

Dragon Pacific
4th Mar 2022, 03:33
piloT, Hugo. Singular. But hey, that pilot represented 50% of their first officers, so that makes it an exodus! Collapse is nigh! You however, can return to sleeping comfortably again champ. Cathay's star is burning ever so bright once more.

Still significant as the first. More to leave soon as the end of the school year approaches. Others to leave when their properties sell as they’ve had enough of HK. Pushing UPL isn’t helping.

Cury Lamb
8th Mar 2022, 10:56
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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-03-07/cathay-bleeds-millions-as-disaffected-staff-fear-china-takeover