The city-headquartered airline has freight services to six Indian cities and there are 25 freighter departures every week from India.
A sign of significant market potential in the freighter segment, the carrier has seen an eight per cent jump in cargo volumes in first nine months (January-September) of this year.
"At this moment, we plan to optimise our network base in India and want to increase our frequency here," Cathay Pacific's General Manager (cargo sales and marketing) Mark Sutch told PTI here.
On whether the airline would be adding more destinations in India for its freighter services, Sutch said there are no plans as of now.
"We don't have any immediate plan for a new route, but whenever we will see any opportunity in any Indian city, we will consider (it)," he added.
The airline, which also has passenger flights to India, expects to have cargo volume growth next year similar to that witnessed during January-September 2016.
Emphasising that India is a "very significant market" for Cathay Pacific, Sutch said it saw a "tremendous" growth of 187 per cent in terms of tonnage from the Kolkata market alone in 2015.
Pharmaceutical is the main focus when it comes to cargo in the Indian market, he noted.
About the recent changes made by the Indian government to attract more foreign direct investment (FDI) into the domestic aviation sector, Sutch said, "We welcome the changes."
He added: "It is a very positive for the Indian aviation sector. From Cathay Pacific point, India is a very significant market of our network."
Cathay Pacific provides a range of air cargo solutions, including those related to animal, pharmaceutical, secure as well as dangerous goods, to major cities worldwide.
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