Investment Rating - The report maintains a "Positive" investment rating for the transportation industry [8]. Core Insights - The report highlights a significant increase in passenger load factors during the "May Day" holiday, with domestic passenger load factors rising by 4.9 percentage points year-on-year and international load factors increasing by 5.2 percentage points [3][21]. - Despite the increase in load factors, ticket prices remain under pressure, with domestic oil-inclusive ticket prices down by 10.0% year-on-year and average oil-inclusive ticket prices during the holiday period down by 8.5% [3][21]. - The report anticipates a positive outlook for the aviation sector, recommending A-share private airlines and the three major Hong Kong airlines due to tightening supply and clear signs of demand recovery [3]. - In the shipping sector, oil tanker rates have decreased by 8.6% to $47,000 per day, while bulk shipping rates continue to rise, with the BDI index increasing by 3.5% to 1,421 [4][52]. - The logistics sector shows a sustained increase in express delivery volumes, with a year-on-year increase of 19.9% in the week of April 21-27, totaling 4.08 billion parcels [5][55]. Summary by Sections Passenger Transport - Domestic passenger volume growth accelerated, with a 13% year-on-year increase in the seven-day moving average [3][15]. - International passenger volume also saw a high increase of 24% year-on-year in the same period [3][15]. - The report recommends focusing on A-share private airlines and the three major Hong Kong airlines due to favorable conditions in the aviation market [3]. Shipping - Oil tanker rates have seen a decline, with the average VLCC-TCE down by 8.6% to $47,000 per day due to reduced cargo volumes from the Middle East and other regions [4][45]. - The SCFI index for foreign trade shipping decreased by 0.5% to 1,341 points, while domestic shipping rates showed stability with a slight increase [4][50]. - The report recommends focusing on the oil tanker sector due to expected demand increases from OPEC+ production hikes [4][53]. Logistics - The express delivery sector continues to grow rapidly, with a total of 4.08 billion parcels delivered in the week of April 21-27, marking a 19.9% year-on-year increase [5][55]. - The report notes improvements in bulk commodity transportation prices, with a 5.4% increase week-on-week [5][55]. - Recommendations include focusing on companies like SF Express and other major players in the express delivery market due to their strong performance and shareholder returns [5].
交运周专题:“五一”客座率大增,蒙煤库存加速去化
Changjiang Securities·2025-05-06 23:30