Cathay Pacific maintains its target of returning capacity by the end of this year to 70% before the outbreak.

[Cathay Pacific Airways maintains the target of 70% capacity recovery at the end of this year to 70% before the epidemic]. Lin Shaobo, chief executive of Cathay Pacific Airways, said at the annual general meeting today that the group's passenger capacity in March had returned to 50% of that before the epidemic, covering more than 70 destinations, but at present, aircraft seats are still in short supply, so ticket prices are higher than before the epidemic, and it is expected that capacity will return to 70% by the end of the year, covering more than 80 destinations. It will be fully restored by the end of next year, bringing ticket prices back to normal levels. He believes that restoring capacity to 70% by the end of the year is already quite aggressive, and there is little room for further improvement.