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Cathay Pacific boss warns of turbulence as global recession looms

Posted : Tue, 09 Sep 2008 11:18:04 GMT
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Category : Asia (World)
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Hong Kong - The head of Hong Kong's flagship airline Cathay Pacific Tuesday warned of the need for cost-cutting as the effects of high fuel prices and global recession take their toll on profits. Tony Tyler, the airline's chief executive, indicated in a letter to staff that further cost-cutting measures may be necessary as the US and Britain may be "heading towards recession."

"These are extremely difficult times for the aviation industry and I'm sorry to say there doesn't appear to be any light at the end of the tunnel just yet.

"The industry is now in the middle of a major crisis and it's unlikely that we are going to emerge unscathed," Tyler said in a message carried in the internal newsletter CX World, distributed Tuesday.

Tyler said there had been a softening in the Hong Kong corporate market, Cathay Pacific's biggest source of revenue, a trend he described as "worrying."

The situation could be worsened by recession in the US and UK which would "hit us hard," Tyler said, because both markets generate a big percentage of the airline's revenue.

Cathay, which last month announced its first losses in five years, has already cut flights on some weaker routes and increased fares and surcharges.

But Tyler warned that further measures could be needed. "If the situation changes for the worse, we may have to change our strategy.

"If revenue drops - and some believe we are about to enter phase two of the crisis when demand will start to collapse - then we'll have to think again."

Cathay Pacific carried 23.5 million passengers and 1.6 million tons of cargo last year. The airline and its subsidiaries employs more than 27,000 people worldwide.

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BUILD MORE MAGLEV
By: Mark , Wed, 10 Sep 2008 16:48:42 GMT

It is inevitable that oil prices dramatically changed how airline companies doing business. BEST STRATEGY TO SURVIVE THESE HIGH OIL PRICES ERA IS PROBABLY NOT TO FLY AT ALL... GIVEN THE REVENUE GENERATED CANNOT COVER THE OPERATING COST OF AIRPLANE. AND LAYOFF MANY EMPLOYEES WORKING AT CATHAY (E.G. FLIGHT CREW RECRUTMENT, FIRST OFFICER, SECOND OFFICER, ETC.)

SO PLEASE BUILD THE MAGLEV NOW! AND LINKING ALL THE BIG CITIES TOGETHER... WHERE MAGLEV IS CAPABLE OF TRAVELING 500 KM/H... LET'S SAY 100 YEARS FROM TODAY, ALL OIL IS USED UP OR OIL PRICES WILL HIT 1000$ PER BARREL, THEN WHO CAN AFFORD TO TRAVEL BY PLANE? OR DRIVING?

MAY BE 100 YEARS FROM TODAY, AIRLINES COMPANIES BECOME A HISTORY.



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