KEY POINTS
  • Singapore Airlines and Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific Airways will "inevitably" take a longer time to recover from the coronavirus crisis, said Joanna Lu of Cirium.
  • Both carriers are based in markets that have no domestic demand in a time where international travel is still very limited, Lu said.
Aircraft operated by Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. stand on the tarmac at Hong Kong International Airport in Hong Kong, China, on Friday, Aug. 7, 2020.

Singapore Airlines and Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific Airways will "inevitably" take a longer time to recover from the coronavirus crisis, an aviation consultant told CNBC.

That's because these carriers are based in markets with no domestic demand for flights, in a time where international travel is still very limited, said Joanna Lu, Asia's head of consultancy at Cirium.