The Sun (Malaysia)

Far& Flying wide

> Cathay Pacific’s growing network of non-stop flights is helping to connect cities across the globe

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Seattle at the end of March next year, becoming the only airline that will directly link Hong Kong with the fastestgro­wing city on the US’ West Coast. The Seattle route will be operated by the airline’s stateof-the-art Airbus A350-900 aircraft.

This year, in addition to Washington DC, the airline has also launched year-round services to Brussels in March and Dublin in June.

A seasonal service to Copenhagen commenced in May, while Cathay Dragon – the regional carrier of the Cathay Pacific Group – started its inaugural four times’ weekly operations to Nanning in mainland China in January.

That’s not all. The airline also has plans to launch a seasonal non-stop service to Cape Town, directly linking this business and tourism destinatio­n in South Africa with Hong Kong for the very first time.

The thrice-weekly service, from Nov 13 to Feb 18 next year, will complement Cathay Pacific’s existing daily non-stop flights to Johannesbu­rg, and will be operated by its Airbus A350-900 aircraft.

Hogg said this new service will meet demand for travel to the scenic Western Cape in the peak summer months in the southern hemisphere.

Closer to home, the Cathay Pacific Group intends to introduce a scheduled seasonal service from Hong Kong to Tokushima in Japan, the 10th route that the group will have launched in 2018.

Cathay Dragon has operated charter flights to Tokushima at peak holiday periods in the past. But the new twiceweekl­y service to this gateway to the island destinatio­n of Shikoku underlines the group’s commitment to this increasing­ly popular region.

The route will be operated by Cathay Dragon from Dec 19 to March 30 next year using Airbus A320 aircraft.

Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon currently fly to six destinatio­ns in Japan, and the addition of Tokushima gives customers a new region of the country to explore.

Open-jaw tickets are available through www. cathaypaci­fic.com, meaning customers can also choose to fly to Tokushima and return to Hong Kong from another Japanese gateway (or vice versa).

Cathay Pacific chief customer and commercial officer Paul Loo said: “Our routes to Japan are performing extremely well for us and we are very pleased to be able to offer our customers with a new destinatio­n in this most beautiful, dynamic and culturally-rich of countries.”

For more, visit the Cathay Pacific website.

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