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Cathay to Buy Hong Kong's Only Budget Carrier, SCMP Reports

Published 03/25/2019, 09:36 PM
Updated 03/25/2019, 09:40 PM
© Bloomberg. A Hong Kong Express Airways Ltd. aircraft taxis past another aircraft operated by the airline at Hong Kong International Airport in Hong Kong, China, on Tuesday, March 5, 2019. Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. is in talks to buy shares in Hong Kong’s only budget airline Hong Kong Express from Chinese conglomerate HNA Group Co., as Asia’s biggest international carrier seeks to gain a foothold in the region’s booming low-cost travel market.

(Bloomberg) -- Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. agreed to buy Hong Kong’s only budget carrier to expand into the no-frills market, the South China Morning Post said, citing sources familiar with the matter.

An announcement on the acquisition of Hong Kong Express Airways Ltd. is expected to be made as early as today, the report said, adding that the sources didn’t elaborate on details including financial terms. Cathay shares rose as much as 3.3 percent to HK$13.76 in early trading in Hong Kong.

A Cathay representative declined to comment. Cathay said March 5 that it’s in “active discussions” with HNA Group Co. about an acquisition involving Hong Kong Express. HNA declined to comment.

Cathay is embracing a market segment it previously rejected, partly because demand on some of its routes has switched to budget carriers. The Asia Pacific region’s burgeoning market will probably see the largest increase in air traffic worldwide, with almost 4 billion passenger journeys expected in the next two decades.

Cathay is on the last leg of a three-year transformation program to turn its fortunes around amid increasing competition from China and budget carriers.

(Updates with share price in second paragraph.)

© Bloomberg. A Hong Kong Express Airways Ltd. aircraft taxis past another aircraft operated by the airline at Hong Kong International Airport in Hong Kong, China, on Tuesday, March 5, 2019. Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. is in talks to buy shares in Hong Kong’s only budget airline Hong Kong Express from Chinese conglomerate HNA Group Co., as Asia’s biggest international carrier seeks to gain a foothold in the region’s booming low-cost travel market.

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