Cathay Pacific to cut flights from mid-May to end-June as jet fuel prices surge


This Jan 14, 2026, photo shows the logo of Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd near a check-in counter of the airline at the Hong Kong International Airport. - Photo: China Daily

BEIJING: Cathay Pacific Airways said on ​Saturday (April 11) it will cut some flights from mid-May ‌until the end of June, citing soaring jet fuel costs triggered by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

The ​airline will cancel about 2 per cent of its ​scheduled passenger flights from May 16 to June ⁠30, 2026, while its budget arm HK Express ​will cut about 6 per cent from May 11, it said.

The ​carrier said the suspension of its passenger services to Dubai and Riyadh will stay in place until June 30.

Last month, ​Cathay's CEO Ronald Lam said the Hong Kong-based airline ​would press ahead with plans to expand passenger capacity by ‌10 per cent ⁠this year, pointing to strong demand for long-haul flights to North America, Europe and Australia after the Iran war cut traffic through the Middle East.

Beyond June, ​Cathay Pacific ​and HK ⁠Express plan to operate all their scheduled passenger flights, Cathay said in the ​statement.

US President Donald Trump's two-week ceasefire with ​Iran ⁠is unlikely to bring quick relief to the global aviation industry, executives said this week.

Industry officials warned that jet ⁠fuel ​supplies will remain tight and ​costly for months, even if Iran reopens the Strait of Hormuz. - China Daily/ANN

 

 

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