Exclusive | Cathay Pacific parks half its fleet and slashes nearly three-quarters of March flights as coronavirus epidemic hammers global aviation industry

  • Hong Kong’s flagship airline keeping 120 planes out of the sky at any one time
  • Bosses say move is in response to market demand as fear of travelling increases

Cathay Pacific aircraft are seen lined up on the tarmac at Hong Kong International Airport. Photo: Sam Tsang

Cathay Pacific Group has 120 planes sitting on the tarmac at any given time, accounting for about half of its fleet, and has scrapped more than three-quarters of its weekly flights in March.

Sources familiar with the situation said the number of planes left on the ground was likely to rise as Cathay warned of further cuts in flight schedules.

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