Govt Knew Staff Were Using Cargo Flights: Cathay

"); jQuery("#212 h3").html("

Related News Programmes

"); });

2022-01-12 HKT 15:59

Share this story

facebook

  • Cathay defended the practice of letting crew members who served on outbound passenger flights fly back on cargo flights. Photo: Shutterstock

    Cathay defended the practice of letting crew members who served on outbound passenger flights fly back on cargo flights. Photo: Shutterstock

Cathay Pacific has defended its recent practice of allowing crew who served on outbound passenger flights to return to Hong Kong on cargo flights, saying the arrangement was in line with government regulations and officials were aware of it.

Until recently, certain cargo flight staff were exempt from having to undergo quarantine upon their arrival in Hong Kong and on Tuesday, Chief Executive Carrie Lam said the authorities were investigating whether Cathay had exploited this.

Lam warned that legal action will be taken against the airline once the authorities have "the full evidence of what wrong it has gone into".

Responding to media enquiries, Cathay said the "highly effective" practice of passenger crews using cargo flights was in line with government regulations.

In a message to staff, Cathay chairman Patrick Healy said the airline will fully co-operate with the government's investigation, noting that officials have records on the thousands of crew members that flew back on cargo flights.

"We have made fully transparent and accurate declarations for every crew member who was rostered on those flights to the relevant authorities," he said.

Cathay staff have also been linked to recent Omicron outbreaks, and Healy apologised for the "disruption and anguish" caused by some employees breaching a home isolation requirement.

He said staff spent a combined total of 73,000 nights in quarantine in hotels and at Penny's Bay in 2021, and for the first eight months of the year, not a single crew member came down with Covid.

RECENT NEWS

HashKey Lists On Hong Kong Exchange

HashKey listed on the Main Board of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, becoming the first digital asset company t... Read more

North Korea Linked To Over Half Of 2025 Crypto Heist Losses

TRM has published new research showing that North Korea-linked actors were responsible for more than half of the US$2.7... Read more

South Korea Forms Task Force After Coupang Data Breach

The South Korean government announced on Thursday (19 December) that it will establish an interagency task force to add... Read more

Is Hong Kongs Default Life Insurance Choice A Wealth Drain?

Hong Kong is a city that takes financial security seriously, boasting one of the highest insurance penetration rates in... Read more

RedotPay Secures $107M Series B, Total Funding Hits $194M

RedotPay, a global stablecoin-based payment fintech, has closed a US$107 million Series B round, bringing its total cap... Read more

91% Of Hong Kong Merchants Lose Revenue To Payment Friction

Aspire has released its Hong Kong Ecommerce Pulse Check 2025, highlighting that while mid-sized ecommerce merchants rem... Read more