Cathay Pacific is increasing frequency on its most popular destinations across three continents.
The Hong-Kong carrier will enhance schedules in San Francisco, Brisbane, Manchester, Paris and Madrid.
San Francisco will be served from Hong Kong three-times a day following the addition of four flights to its weekly schedule from the end of October. However, Los Angeles will see a reduction of 28 to 21 flights a week.
During the southern hemisphere’s peak summer period from late October to March, the airline will replace its current four-times weekly one-stop service to Brisbane via Cairns with direct flights to both cities. The switch means that Queensland’s capital will receive 11 non-stop flights from Hong Kong each week, while Cairns will be served non-stop three times a week.
In Europe, Madrid will see an increase from four to five flights a week from late October, while a sixth weekly flight will operate to Manchester from early December. Paris will also see a resumption of an 11th weekly service.
Paul Loo, Cathay Pacific Director Corporate Development & IT, said the airline’s frequency increases are a direct result of responding to the needs of its customers.
“Our network enhancements are designed to improve our customers’ experience through greater choice and added convenience. Increasing frequencies to these popular Cathay Pacific destinations strengthens our ability to connect our passengers with all corners of the world in addition to growing our home hub of Hong Kong,” said Loo.
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