Cathay Pacific Adds Flights To Sydney

September 13, 2007 | Print | Email Email | Category: Industry News
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Cathay Pacific Airways will further strengthen its services to Sydney, Australia, by adding an extra flight on four days each week from February 1, 2008.

When the new Sydney services begin, Cathay Pacific will operate a total of 25 flights each week to the city and a total of 58 weekly flights from Hong Kong to Australia.

The additional flights will provide more options for passengers travelling to and from Australia's biggest city and at the same time help reinforce Hong Kong's position as one of the world's leading international aviation hubs.

The new CX161 service, operated by an A330-300 aircraft in a three-class configuration, will depart on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from Hong Kong at 21:20, arriving in Australia at 09:30 the following morning. The new flight supplements existing early morning, early evening and late night departures to offer more passenger choice. The return CX162 service departs Sydney every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 11:05, arriving into the Hong Kong hub at 18.05 the same day.

Cathay Pacific has been continually enhancing its services to and from Australia, providing convenient connections through the Hong Kong hub onto its own global network and the extensive Mainland China network operated by its sister carrier Dragonair.

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