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May Air Cargo Demand Up 2.2% Despite Trade Disruptions: IATA 

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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for May  2025 global air cargo markets showing:

  • Total demand, measured in cargo tonne-kilometers (CTK), rose by 2.2% compared to May  2024 levels (+3.0% for international operations).
  • Capacity, measured in available cargo tonne-kilometers (ACTK), increased by 2.0% compared  to May 2024 (+2.6% for international operations).

“Air cargo demand globally grew 2.2% in May. That is encouraging news as a 10.7% drop in traffic on  the Asia to North America trade lane illustrated the dampening effect of shifting US trade policies.  Even as these policies evolve, already we can see the air cargo sector’s well-tested resilience helping  shippers to accommodate supply chain needs to flexibly hold back, re-route or accelerate deliveries,” said Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director General.

Several factors in the operating environment should be noted:

  • Year-on-year, world industrial production rose 2.6% in April 2025. Air cargo volumes grew  6.8% over the same period, outpacing global goods trade growth of 3.8%.
  • Jet fuel prices in May 2025 were 18.8% lower than the previous year and 4.3% below the  previous month.
  • Global manufacturing contracted in May, with the PMI falling to 49.1, below the 50 mark that  signals growth. New export orders also remained in negative territory at 48, reflecting pressure from  recent U.S. trade policy changes.

May Regional Performance 

Asia-Pacific airlines saw 8.3% year-on-year demand growth for air cargo in May, the strongest  growth of all regions. Capacity increased by 5.7% year-on-year.

North American carriers saw a -5.8% year-on-year decrease in growth for air cargo in May, the  slowest growth of all regions. Capacity decreased by -3.2% year-on-year.

European carriers saw 1.6% year-on-year demand growth for air cargo in May. Capacity increased  1.5% year-on-year.

Middle Eastern carriers saw 3.6% year-on-year increase in demand for air cargo in May. Capacity  increased by 4.2% year-on-year.

Latin American carriers saw a 3.1% year-on-year increase in demand growth for air cargo in May. Capacity increased 3.5% year-on-year.

African airlines saw a 2.1% year-on-year decrease in demand for air cargo in May. Capacity  increased by 2.7% year-on-year

Trade Lane Growth: A significant decrease in the Asia-North America trade lane was expected and  realized as the effect of front-loading faded (moving goods to market in advance of tariffs coming  into effect) and changes to the de-minimis exemption on small package shipments (particularly those  associated with e-commerce) were enforced. As cargo flows reorganized, several route areas  responded with surprising growth.

Trade Lane YOY Growth Notes Market Share of

Industry

Asia-North America -10.7% N/A 24.4%
Europe-Asia +13.4% 27 consecutive

months of growth

20.5%
Middle East-Europe -0.9% N/A 5.7%

 

May Air Cargo Demand Up 2.2% Despite Trade Disruptions 

Middle East-Asia +10.8% 3 consecutive months  of growth 7.3%
Within Asia +9.1% 19 consecutive

months of growth

7.0%
North America

Europe

+8.2% 16 consecutive

months of growth

13.3%
Africa-Asia -14.6% N/A 1.4%

 

*Share is based on full-year 2024 CTKs.

 

 

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IATA: trade disruptions no bar to air cargo growth in May

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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released its global air cargo market report for May 2025.

In the fifth month of the year, total demand as measured in cargo tonne-kilometers (CTK) was up by 2.2 percent compared to May 2024 levels.

Capacity in available cargo tonne-kilometers (ACTK), on the other hand, rose by two percent from where it was in May of last year.

IATA director-general Willie Walsh said of these increases: “Air cargo demand globally grew 2.2 percent in May, and that is encouraging news as a 10.7 percent drop in traffic on the Asia to North America trade lane illustrated the dampening effect of shifting US trade policies. Even as these policies evolve, already we can see the air cargo sector’s well-tested resilience helping shippers to accommodate supply chain needs to flexibly hold back, re-route, or accelerate deliveries.”

Mitigating factors

IATA pointed out that the following factors in the global operating environment were taken into consideration for the report:

Year-on-year, world industrial production rose 2.6 percent in April 2025, while air cargo volumes grew 6.8 percent over the same period, outpacing global goods trade growth of 3.8 percent;

Jet fuel prices in May 2025 were 18.8 percent lower than the previous year and 4.3 percent below the previous month; and

Global manufacturing contracted in May, with the PMI falling to 49.1, below the 50 mark that signals growth. New export orders also remained in negative territory at 48, reflecting pressure from recent U.S. trade policy changes.

Performance by region in May 2025

  • Asia-Pacific airlines saw 8.3% year-on-year demand growth for air cargo in May, the strongest growth of all regions. Capacity increased by 5.7% year-on-year.
  • North American carriers saw a -5.8% year-on-year decrease in growth for air cargo in May, the slowest growth of all regions. Capacity decreased by -3.2% year-on-year.
  • European carriers saw 1.6% year-on-year demand growth for air cargo in May. Capacity increased 1.5% year-on-year.
  • Middle Eastern carriers saw 3.6% year-on-year increase in demand for air cargo in May. Capacity increased by 4.2% year-on-year.
  • Latin American carriers saw a 3.1% year-on-year increase in demand growth for air cargo in May. Capacity increased 3.5% year-on-year.
  • African airlines saw a 2.1% year-on-year decrease in demand for air cargo in May. Capacity increased by 2.7% year-on-year 

With regard to trade lane growth, a significant decrease in the Asia-North America trade lane was expected and realised as the effect of front-loading faded (moving goods to market in advance of tariffs coming into effect) and changes to the de-minimis exemption on small package shipments (particularly those associated with e-commerce) were enforced. 

As cargo flows reorganised, several route areas responded with surprising growth.

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Global airline CEOs set to take stage at WAF 2025

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World Aviation Festival (WAF), the world’s largest aviation tech event, has unveiled its headline speaker line-up for 2025, featuring top executives from some of the world’s most influential airlines and airports. Taking place from 7-9 October at FIL in Lisbon, the 2025 edition will see the CEOs of IAG, TAP Air Portugal, RwandAir, IndiGo, Vueling, and others take to the stage – sharing exclusive insights into the strategies shaping the future of commercial aviation.

With 600 speakers and more than 4,500 aviation professionals expected to attend, WAF 2025 promises a packed agenda covering AI and machine learning, digital transformation, customer experience, airline retail, and sustainability.

Daniel Boyle, General Manager of Transport at WAF organiser Terrapinn, said: “From airline CEOs and airport visionaries to digital innovators and sustainability leaders, this year’s WAF programme is our most ambitious yet. It’s a rare opportunity to hear from the people leading the biggest shifts in aviation today – those driving strategy, deploying new tech, and setting the pace for global aviation.”

This year’s WAF speaker roster includes:

  • Willie Walsh, Director General, IATA
  • Luís Rodrigues, Chairman and CEO, TAP Air Portugal
  • Yvonne Makolo, CEO, RwandAir
  • Luis Gallego, CEO, IAG
  • Ricky Smith, General Manager, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
  • Theo Panagiotoulias, CEO, Star Alliance
  • Paul Griffiths, CEO, Dubai Airports Company
  • Carolina Martinoli, President and CEO, Vueling
  • Vivian Cheung, CEO, Hong Kong International Airport

The event will feature sixteen conference tracks across three days, each designed to spotlight key innovations and actionable solutions for airlines, airports, and travel tech providers. With 400+ exhibitors, live demos, and dedicated networking spaces, attendees can expect meaningful engagement with decision-makers from across the industry.

 

 

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Abercrombie & Kent introduces five new Small Group Journeys for 2026

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Abercrombie & Kent (A&K) just revealed its most expansive portfolio yet, with more than 80 Small Group Journeys designed to take travellers far off the beaten path and deep into the heart of compelling destinations well through 2026. 

From the spectacle of a Carnival in Rio to the sacred temples of Tibet and the Nabatean wonders of Petra and AlUla, these five new journeys offer rare opportunities for cultural immersion, exclusive insider access and A&K’s signature five-star service.

As A&K’s director of global group product Suzanne Teng puts it: “After introducing a range of new Small Group Journeys this year to both familiar and far-flung destinations, we challenged ourselves to venture even further for 2026. These new itineraries are designed to ignite curiosity and foster deeper connections, whether through intimate encounters with local communities, behind-the-scenes access to iconic celebrations or time spent in nature that’s still largely untouched.”

What makes these journeys different?

A&K’s Small Group Journeys are meticulously designed by destination experts and led by Resident Tour Directors who offer unmatched local insight. 

With most groups numbering fewer than 18 guests, these journeys offer exclusive access to sites and experiences often unavailable to independent travelers: from private viewings of historic landmarks to behind-the-scenes cultural encounters. 

Each itinerary blends fully guided exploration with ample time for independent discovery, all supported by A&K’s hallmark attention to detail. 

With logistics seamlessly managed from start to finish, guests can focus entirely on the journey, and return home with lasting memories and deeper cultural understanding.

Every A&K Small Group Journey includes award-winning accommodations, from five-star properties that combine first-rate comfort with a keen eye toward the locale, to intimate boutique camps and lodges in wilderness areas, available only to smaller groups.

New on the slate for 2026

Brazil: Ultimate Rio Carnival Experience (12th – 17th February 2026)

Step inside the vibrant world of Rio’s Carnival with exclusive access only A&K can provide.

  • Go behind the scenes at a renowned samba school warehouses the day before the big parade.
  • Take a private samba class, celebrate like a local at Rio’s street carnival and attend the exclusive Carnival Ball at Copacabana Palace, wearing a custom-made mask by a local artist
  • Witness the world’s biggest parade from the comfort of a VIP box
  •  Explore Guanabara Bay on a private cruise of Rio’s waterfront, complete with a DJ
  • Beat the crowds with an exclusive before-hours tour of Christ the Redeemer
Ultimate Bolivia

Delve deep into Bolivia’s layered cultural identity and remarkable natural landscapes, from high-altitude cities to salt flats.

  • Marvel at the Uyuni Salt Flats and enjoy stargazing under pristine skies
  • Explore Potosí, one of the highest-altitude cities in the world, cited by UNESCO for its historical importance and colonial architecture
  • Visit other UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including “El Fuerte” and Sucre, to admire their well-preserved architectural wonders
  • Enjoy a community visit to the village of Puka Puka where the language and customs of the Aymara people are still alive
  •  Cruise Lake Titicaca by hydrofoil and explore the mystical Moon and Sun Islands
  • Attend a lecture by a local historian and savor a tasting of high-altitude wines
Mountains and Myths in China and Tibet

Explore Lhasa, the heart of Tibet, and take in storied landscapes of the Yunnan province.

  • Walk atop a restored section of the Great Wall near Beijing
  • Take in the scenic wonders of Yunnan such as the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, Tiger Leaping Gorge and the otherworldly Stone Forest
  • Learn about Yunnan’s diverse minorities and meet the Tibetan communities of Shangri-La and Lhasa
  • Visit the iconic Potala Palace and Sera Monastery, the heart of Tibetan spirituality
  •  End with a curated exploration of Hong Kong’s cultural contrasts
Spain: Madrid, Valencia and Mallorca

A sparkling blend of outdoor, cultural and culinary treasures is at the heart of this exploration of Spain.

  • Experience the flavors of Madrid firsthand on a lunchtime tapas tour and dinner at one of the city’s prestigious Flamenco venues
  • Visit the Gallery of Royal Collections and take a day trip to the Royal Monastery of El Escorial, resting place of Spanish monarchs
  • On an A&K-exclusive experience, boat through a national park to partake in a paella-cooking class on a traditional rice farm outside Valencia
  • Discover ancient Palma, capital of the island of Mallorca
  • Explore Mallorca’s Mediterranean bounty during a savory wine and olive encounter 
Desert Adventures in Saudi Arabia and Jordan

Uncover the shared histories and stunning landscapes of the Arabian Peninsula.

  • Explore Petra and AlUla, the archaeological masterpieces of the Nabatean civilization, accompanied by top local experts
  • Visit the rock-cut tombs of Hegra, a Nabatean site carved into sandstone cliffs
  • Gain insights into Saudi society and politics and learn how things are changing through a discussion with a local expert
  • Choose from Design Your Day activities in Petra, from a traditional Turkish bath spa experience to exploring Little Petra or Shobak Crusader Castle

 

 

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The Ritz-Carlton Suite officially opens at The Ritz-Carlton, Bangkok

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The newly opened Ritz-Carlton, Bangkok added a jewel to its crown with the unveiling of The Ritz-Carlton Suite, a masterpiece of sophisticated elegance and style. 

An extraordinary 439 square-meter sanctuary, the suite seamlessly merges the ultimate stay experience with Bangkok’s most coveted event destination. 

With three spacious bedrooms complemented by three balconies and two entrances, it offers unparalleled capabilities for hosting luxury trunk shows, private showcases, boardroom meetings, and social celebrations that define sophisticated Bangkok living, all while maintaining the hallmarks of elegance that defines The Ritz-Carlton experience. 

It is also perfect for extended stays, given its ideal central location right in the heart of the city and its luxurious yet highly functional amenities.

According to general manager Tina Liu: “With the completion of The Ritz-Carlton, Bangkok’s debut, there is a new allure to the beloved city’s sights and sounds from a fresh perspective.  Our strategic location at One Bangkok next to the Lumpini Park places our discerning guests at the heart of the Thai capital. The Ritz-Carlton Suite stands as the crown jewel of this landmark, offering panoramic views that serve as the backdrop for locally immersive experiences that simply cannot be replicated elsewhere.”

Where tradition meets modernity in an elegant manner

The hotel’s design philosophy artfully weaves classical Thai heritage with contemporary sophistication, creating a harmony that celebrates both Thailand’s rich artistic legacy and the property’s remarkable urban sanctuary setting. Inspired by the ‘Meeting of Two Civilizations’ philosophy, 

That said, the Ritz-Carlton, Bangkok emanates cosmopolitan elegance as natural light cascades through every thoughtfully appointed space, illuminating curated artifacts and art treasures gathered from global journeys. 

This thoughtful composition fosters an intimacy and warmth of a cherished private residence, a design ethos that reaches its ultimate expression within The Ritz-Carlton Suite.

The Ritz-Carlton Suite represents an unparalleled achievement in Bangkok’s robust hospitality landscape, establishing The Ritz-Carlton, Bangkok not simply as a destination, but as the epitome of contemporary Thai luxury. 

This extraordinary property caters to the discerning needs of every guest, whether hosting executive gatherings, creating cherished family memories, or curating intimate celebrations, each experience elevated to the pinnacle of sophisticated elegance.

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Cebu Pacific renews IATA Operational Safety Audit Registry entry

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Philippine low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific announced that it successfully renewed its IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) registry.

This renewal reaffirms the airline’s long-standing commitment to safety in light of its ongoing expansion and rapid growth.

This marks the airline’s first renewal under the more stringent Risk-Based IOSA, a data-driven approach introduced by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) to enhance the assessment of airline safety. 

Cebu Pacific initially earned its IOSA registration in 2018 and has consistently passed the biennial audit since.

According to airline chief operations officer Javier Massot: “The IOSA renewal reflects the strength of our internal safety processes and the culture of excellence we uphold in our operations. Safety has always been at the core of what we do, and we are proud to meet global benchmarks as we continue to expand our network.”

Sterling credentials

In addition, Cebu Pacific has also merited global recognition for its overall safety performance.

Earlier this month, AirlineRatings.com named the airline one of the world’s Safest Low-Cost Carriers (LCCs), citing its strong safety record, low incident rate, and investment in a modern fleet.

As part of its ongoing fleet modernisation, the airline signed a purchase agreement with Airbus for up to 152 A320neo aircraft last year, the largest in Philippine aviation history.

The purchase further supports Cebu Pacific’s transition to an all-NEO fleet focused on fuel efficiency and sustainability.

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LGBTQIA+ travel remains a growth sector in 2025

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As Pride Month draws to a close, we at Travel Daily Media take a good look at how the global LGBTQ!A+ community has served to propel the travel industry into further growth throughout the first half of this year.

As of today, 30th June, global experts estimate that the total worth of the LGBTQIA+ travel sector will be around US$357 billion by the end of this year.

In its forecast, research firm Coherent Market Insights sees the value booming to around US$604.32 billion by 2032 if the current average growth rate (CAGR) of 7.8 percent stays constant for the next seven years.

This surge in growth is easily attributed to a number of factors, but the growing acceptance of LGBTQIA+ individuals throughout the world and the development of travel and hospitality products specifically targeting the market are among the most notable.

Which regions are the most active in terms of  LGBTQIA+ travel?

According to New York-based think tank Reports and Insights, North America is still the top player in the global LGBTQIA+ travel market, as both the United States and Canada lead the way when it comes to demand.

Likewise, North America has the most significant market share which is driven by progressive policies and thriving communities in Canada and the blue states of the US.

In this part of the world, sectoral revenue growth has remained steady, and consumers are drawn in by a diverse range of community-centric travel products on offer which include attendance at pride festivals and event-specific accommodations packages.

In some parts of the region, there are LGBT-welcoming certifications for businesses in the travel and hospitality sectors on top of travel agencies that cater exclusively to the community.

But while business is booming in North America, Europe remains the most diverse landscape when it comes to LGBTQIA+ tourism.

Germany, the Netherlands, and Spain all enjoy a significant share of the market thanks to inclusive environments and world-renowned pride events.

Sectoral growth throughout Europe remains robots, thanks to both acceptance and relevant policies, along with a marked consumer preference for localised queer experiences which has driven the rise of community-friendly businesses within the region.

At the same time, government-backed campaigns promoting LGBT tourism like Iceland’s Pink Iceland initiative have boosted the continent’s reputation as a destination that warmly welcomes community members and supports the growth of related establishments.

Meanwhile, Thailand and Japan are paving the way to make the Asia-Pacific a prime destination for LGBTQIA+ travellers.

Market share in the region has grown significantly over the past few years thanks to increasing acceptance of diverse sexual orientations. 

Community members travelling throughout Asia are drawn in by a truly unique range of adventures that combine local tradition with modern sensibilities.

Indeed, as more Asian businesses embrace LGBT inclusivity, we can expect further development in the form of LGBT agencies that will specialise in travel to the region, as well as active promotion on the part of national tourism boards for pride- and inclusivity-driven programmes.

Trends to keep an eye on

As we are now in the midpoint of 2025, there are several trends that those watching the LGBT travel sector need to keep tabs on.

These are the top five earmarked by experts in the industry:

A surge in travel to destinations that openly welcome LGBTQIA+ individuals and their partners

As a greater number of destinations become more welcoming towards the community, the maps of individual travellers is also expanding.

While European destinations like Madrid and Berlin still get major nods from travellers, let’s keep an eye on Australia and New Zealand, as well; aside from Sydney’s famed pride-flavoured Mardi Gras, inclusivity is the name of the game thanks to drag attractions and inclusive communities in Oceania.

Also, while Asia is prime in terms of wellness and medical tourism for members of the community, South American destinations like Uruguay are also worth considering for the next slot in one’s bucket list.

Your next trip will be inspired by something you’ve seen on your socials

While travellers don’t need to slavishly follow the dictates of one influencer or another, social media trends have served to inspire countless travellers regardless of whether they’re gay or straight.

Plus, social media enables travellers to connect with their tribe wherever they may be travelling, giving them access to support channels that offer tips regarding safety on top of standard travel advice.

Social media also helps clue travellers into what events or attractions are within their immediate radar, thereby enriching their overall experience at their destinations.

Introducing specialised gay or queer tours

With personalisation on the rise throughout the travel sector, it really isn’t surprising that there are tours, retreats, and even cruises specifically for members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

Thanks to companies like Atlantis Events, the Southern Caribbean Adventure, and GaySail, community members are assured of fun experiences in safe spaces where they can freely be themselves.

It also helps that these specialised offerings give participants a different way of looking at familiar destinations.

It’s a [queer] family thing

Travelling with family is one thing, but travelling with the people whom one has chosen to call family is truly special.

Referred to in many places as rainbow family vacations, these fam-centric travels have gone through a glamming up this year thanks to a growing number of gay or queer parents who want their children to interact with other families like theirs.

Serving as a way to build connections within the community, these inclusive vacations have also served to foster understanding and acceptance through gender-neutral booking forms, as well as onsite staff capable of understanding the needs of the evolving family structure regardless of where they may travel.

Introducing the limelight gaycation

Thanks to programmes like Heartstopper and Fire Island, there has been a boom in travel to the cities and destinations that they feature.

For one thing, couples want to experience the same romance that they saw on their screens for themselves; for another, television and streaming media continue to heighten the visual appeal of these destinations and the unique cultures that call them home.

As a result, businesses in these destinations have also been keen to cash in on the growing number of LGBTQIA+ travellers making their way over.

However, this trend comes with a caveat: no matter how safe a destination may appear on the screen, it always helps to do the research on its overall safety well before flying or sailing in.

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JCB cardholders in China can now do contactless payment for subway rides

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Japanese global payment brand JCB Co, Ltd announced that JCB cardholders in China may now use their contactless cards to ride the subway systems in both Shanghai and Beijing without needing to buy tickets in advance.

Through this contactless service, JCB cardmembers can simply tap their contactless payment cards at the subway gates or designated readers to pay for fares quickly and conveniently.

This user-friendly service is now available for overseas travelers and can be used on all underground lines in both cities. 

Urban convenience

In Shanghai, the service covers all 21 subway lines and 517 stations; in Beijing, it is available on all 29 subway lines and 523 stations. 

Airport routes are also included, making the service even more accessible and beneficial for international tourists.

This initiative marks the first time that contactless subway payment services have been made available to international cardholders in mainland China, further enhancing the travel experience and promoting the adoption of digital payments.

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Cathay Cargo successfully ships terracotta warriors and related artefacts to Australia

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Cathay Cargo takes pride in having transported ten terracotta army figures and over 200 artefacts from Xi’an to Perth via Hong Kong for the now ongoing Terracotta Warriors: Legacy of the First Emperor exhibition.

This breathtaking historical display was organised by the Shaanxi Provincial Cultural Heritage Administration with support from the Shaanxi Cultural Heritage Promotion Centre, the Emperor Qinshihuang’s Mausoleum Site Museum, and the Western Australian (WA) Museum Boola Bardip.

WA Museum Boola Bardip’s director for museums and exhibitions Jason Fair declared: “What makes this exhibition unique and the first of its kind is its impressive collection of priceless artefacts. Most of the objects have never been seen in Australia before, with nearly half leaving China for the first time. It is our mission to inspire curiosity. We hope people gain an understanding of the culture, history and people of China as well as this pivotal moment in Chinese history.”

A painstakingly careful shipment 

The transportation of these priceless cultural treasures demonstrates Cathay Cargo’s expertise in handling special cargo, and its commitment to excellence and precision in moving invaluable cultural treasures.

Leveraging its Cathay Expert and Cathay Secure specialist solutions, Cathay Cargo worked closely with the shipment custodians and cargo agent partners to develop a customised transportation plan tailored to the unique nature of the cargo and the specific packaging requirements provided by the customer. 

The plan meticulously addressed every detail to ensure the safe and secure storage, transport and delivery of these irreplaceable pieces of history, all under the watchful eyes of CCTV surveillance and Cathay Cargo’s highly trained professionals. 

According to Cathay director of cargo Tom Owen: “The terracotta warriors are among China’s most iconic cultural treasures. It is a great privilege to help bring Chinese culture to the world by transporting these important relics from their home in Xi’an to Perth for the exhibition, ensuring their safe transport at every step of their journey.”

Owen added that transporting these unique pieces of history involved meticulous preparation and close collaboration between Cathay’s teams, partners and authorities in Hong Kong, the Chinese Mainland and Australia to ensure every detail was carefully considered. 

He thus enthused: “We are delighted to have the opportunity to showcase Cathay Cargo’s expertise in handling special cargo and demonstrate that ‘We Know How’.” 

Putting a plan in action

While the statues and artefacts originate in Xi’an, they were first transported to Zhengzhou where they were then flown to Australia via Cathay’s Hong Kong hub and transported to their final destination in Perth. 

The Cathay Cargo team oversaw the inventory check and packaging process from the initial stage in Xi’an. 

The shipment was then tracked via GPS from departure in Xi’an until arrival at Zhengzhou Airport, whereupon the cargo was directed to a dedicated delivery zone and security channel.

Cathay Cargo developed a tailored build-up plan based on the customer’s loading diagrams to ensure the utmost care was rendered. 

Safety nets and straps were used to secure the artefacts, preventing any movement during transit; meanwhile, experienced pallet build-up specialists also provided guidance on-site, while Cathay Cargo personnel maintained full oversight end-to-end.

The shipments were loaded in precise alignment with the customer’s specifications to minimise impact from take-off and landing, and were continuously monitored under real-time surveillance throughout the ground-handling process.

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StarCruises’s Star Voyager makes its maiden voyage to Hong Kong

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StarCruises marked a glorious return to Hong Kong with the inaugural arrival of its vessel Star Voyager on Friday, 27th June.

The vessel’s arrival heralded the beginning of a vibrant 2025 cruise season from  one of the world’s premier cruise hubs. 

As of 27th June and running till 14th November, Star Voyager will offer 45 roundtrip sailings from Hong Kong’s Ocean Terminal of Harbour City  centrally located at Tsim Sha Tsui.  

Located in the heart of Victoria Harbour, the Ocean Terminal connects directly to Harbour City,  the largest shopping mall in Hong Kong, and is close to numerous famous tourist attractions.  

Whether one is a local guest or a tourist arriving from the airport or high-speed rail station, everyone can easily and quickly board the Star Voyager from the heart of the city to start their journey. 

A warm welcome

To commemorate the ship’s arrival, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) deputy commissioner for tourism Joanne Chu joined StarDream Cruises president Michael Goh at a special welcoming ceremony.

Goh said of the Star Voyager’s arrival in Hong Kong: “We’re thrilled to celebrate the arrival of Star Voyager in Hong Kong. Following a US$50 million refurbishment, the ship now  offers refreshed amenities and a rich variety of itineraries. With exciting Fly & Rail Cruise  options and immersive pre- and post-cruise stays, we aim to boost regional travel and further  reinforce Hong Kong’s role as a leading cruise hub.” 

Chu likewise remarked: “The new itineraries of Star  Voyager cover Hong Kong, Sanya and other international cruise ports, which will be benefitted  from the new measure introduced by the Central Government through CEPA in March this  year of allowing Mainland visitors to travel to Hong Kong in transit to join international cruise  itineraries involving port-of-call in Mainland cruise ports. Mainland visitors will be able to transit  to Hong Kong permit-free to join cruise itineraries by presenting their passports and confirmation documents of the relevant cruise itineraries. The new measure can greatly  facilitate Mainland visitors participating in international cruise itineraries, thereby giving a full  play to Hong Kong’s role as a core demonstration zone for multi-destination tourism.” 

Dane Cheng, executive director of the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB), was also in attendance at the ceremony and he expressed his delight over the Star Voyager’s homeport deployment from Hong Kong.

Cheng said: “The arrival of the Star Voyager brings exciting opportunities for the development of cruise tourism in  our city. HKTB looks forward to continuing close collaboration with major cruise companies  and the trade to develop more travel products that elevate visitor experiences on shore and  promote the growth of Hong Kong’s cruise industry, reinforcing Hong Kong’s position as Asia’s  cruise hub.” 

What guests can expect onboard

Travellers can relax as they set sail on the Star Voyager for a luxurious escape blending comfort and adventure. 

They can relax in  stylish rooms or upgrade to Palace Suites with private amenities and 24/7 butler service. 

Everyone aboard can enjoy  endless thrills from water parks and rock climbing to ziplining and dazzling live shows with neither fuss nor a need to get off the ship. 

Onboard, guests will find themselves enthralled by world-class performances, global music, and signature events like Red Carpet Night, seasonal themes, and lively rain and foam parties. 

With fitness classes, arts and crafts,  and the energetic Little Dreamers Club, there’s something for every age and interest. 

Likewise, gourmets and gourmands alike are invited to indulge at 15 restaurants and bars, featuring authentic Asian dishes, a diverse international buffet selection, and speciality  restaurants serving everything from fresh sushi to gourmet classics where expert chefs craft each meal with care to suit every palate.

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