June24 , 2026

    Cathay Pacific Reports Another Rise in Air Cargo Volumes in May

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    Cathay Pacific has reported continued growth in its air cargo operations, with freight volumes increasing again in May as demand for air transportation remains strong.

    The airline’s cargo performance was supported by steady trade activity, improved market conditions, and ongoing demand for international air freight services. The increase reflects continued momentum across key cargo routes served by Cathay’s global network.

    Cathay Cargo has been focusing on expanding capacity, strengthening connectivity, and improving operational efficiency to meet changing customer requirements in the air freight market.

    The latest growth comes as the aviation logistics sector continues to recover, with businesses relying on air cargo for faster movement of high-value, time-sensitive, and critical shipments.

    Cathay Pacific is expected to continue enhancing its cargo network to support rising demand and strengthen its position in global air freight markets.

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