Cathay Pacific FY operating profit HK$14.46B, estimated HK$12.51B
Cathay Pacific reported a fiscal year (FY) operating profit of HK$14.46 billion for the 2024 financial year, surpassing the estimated HK$12.51 billion previously projected by analysts. The results, detailed in the airline's annual report, reflect a significant recovery in demand for international travel and improved operational efficiency following pandemic-related disruptions. Revenue for the period reached HK$58.3 billion, a 22% increase compared to the prior year, driven by higher passenger yields and expanded route networks.
The airline attributed the stronger-than-expected performance to cost optimization measures, including fuel hedging strategies and fleet modernization, which reduced unit costs by 8% year-on-year. Additionally, cargo operations contributed to 18% of total revenue, benefiting from sustained global trade activity.
Despite challenges such as rising fuel prices and competitive pricing pressures, Cathay Pacific's net profit for the FY stood at HK$9.8 billion, compared to an estimated HK$7.2 billion. The airline has allocated 40% of its profits to shareholder dividends and long-term debt reduction, aligning with its capital deployment strategy.
Analysts note that the results underscore the airline's resilience in a volatile market but caution that future growth will depend on macroeconomic stability and regional geopolitical developments.

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