Sunday, September 30, 2018

Cathay Pacific increases Frankfurt flights



Cathay Pacific has officially announced that due to positive results, it shall be increasing its services to Frankfurt, Germany effective 31MAR-19. Currently, CX operates a daily B77W between HKG and FRA but those will be boosted by 3 additional weekly services using an A350-900 from the on set of the IATA S19 season. 

The new flights will be scheduled as follows:

Days - 2/5/7

CX 283 Dep HKG 1230 Arr FRA 1840
CX 282 Dep FRA 2040 Arr HKG 1345+1

In 2017, 152,000 passengers (round trip) flew P2P between FRA and HKG versus 150,000 in 2016.

2 Comments:

At September 30, 2018 at 10:31 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

Hi, This is sureshkumar bandaru,

I follow your posts on Linked-In,

In the blog, you mentioned that,

CX operates a daily B77W between HKG and FRA

and

In 2017, 152,000 passengers (round trip) flew P2P between FRA and HKG versus 150,000 in 2016


Cathay Pacific Boeing 777-300ER (77W) has approximately 300 seats (Data source: routes online),

based on aircraft max seat capacity analysis, For round trip services between HKG and FRA:

1) Each day: 77W A/C would have the capacity of 600 pax maximum (Including First/Business/Econamy)

2) Each year (365 days): 77W A/C would have the capacity of 600*365 =219,000 at max (Including First/Business/Econamy)

as per statistics from 2016 to 2017 the pax growth is linear,
meaning, In 2018, passengers (round trip) flow count between FRA and HKG increase by another 2000 , Total approximately around 154,000

but the current 77W A/C can carry still max of 219,000 as per point(2),

I am interested to check why CX shall increase the their services to the below,

Days - 2/5/7

CX 283 Dep HKG 1230 Arr FRA 1840
CX 282 Dep FRA 2040 Arr HKG 1345+1

 
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