Published: 14:34, March 9, 2020 | Updated: 06:46, June 6, 2023
Cathay could fly freight-only services after Japan curbs
By Reuters

A Cathay Pacific Cargo aircraft takes off from Hong Kong International Airport on March 15, 2017. (ANTHONY WALLACE / AFP)

SYDNEY - Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd may fly only freight to Japan, and no passengers, if it retains some services whose cancellation it announced at the weekend over travel curbs prompted by a coronavirus, the airline said on Monday.

On Saturday, the carrier cut most of its flights to Japan for the rest of March, after Japan said last week travelers from China, including Hong Kong and Macao special administrative regions, as well as South Korea will be quarantined for 14 days. It also suspended visa exemptions for Hong Kong, Macao and South Korea.

... we are currently evaluating how to continue serving our cargo customers to and from Japan. This includes the retention of certain passenger services for cargo carriage only.

Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd

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“Although we do expect our passenger belly cargo operations to be impacted, we are currently evaluating how to continue serving our cargo customers to and from Japan,” Cathay told freight clients in an update.

“This includes the retention of certain passenger services for cargo carriage only.”

The South China Morning Post newspaper reported on Friday that there were concerns the curbs on travel to Japan could hurt Hong Kong’s supply of fresh seafood and fruit, typically flown in the hold of passenger jets.

The destinations of the cancelled Cathay passenger flights include Tokyo, Osaka, Sapporo, Fukuoka and Nagoya.

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Cathay, one of the world’s biggest freight carriers, said on Monday it was also exploring opportunities to increase cargo capacity.