The Borneo Post

Cathay Pacific makes second first class blunder in two weeks

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HONG KONG: For a lucky few, it’s the gift that keeps on giving: a Cathay Pacific snafu offering premium tickets at a fraction of their value, for the second time in less than two weeks.

On its website yesterday morning, Cathay was offering first- class flights from Lisbon to Hong Kong – via a connecting f light through London with a partner airline – for just US$ 1,512, the South China Morning Post reported.

A similar journey in firstclass via Frankfurt meanwhile, would set travellers back an eyewaterin­g US$ 16,000.

“We are looking into the root cause of this incident both internally and externally with our vendors,” a Cathay spokespers­on, who attributed the error to an “input issue”, was cited as saying.

The Hong Kong- based carrier will honour the cheap fares for the “very small number” of savvy and fortunate travellers, the spokespers­on added, as it did last time.

Airline and travel blogs went into overdrive on New Year’s Eve after eagle- eyed shoppers noticed the carrier was offering first and business class tickets on its website from Vietnam to the United States and Canada for as little as US$ 670.

That represente­d a staggering discount from the usual US$ 16,000 round trip f light on first class, and US$ 4- 6,000 on business class.

It took two days for Cathay to publicly acknowledg­e the error, and a spokespers­on declined to say how many tickets were sold at the discounted price.

Cathay had a tough year in 2018. It continued to struggle with the rise of cheaper mainland Chinese rivals, losing US$ 33 million in the first six months of the year.

Then in October it sparked outrage among customers and politician­s in Hong Kong when it admitted to a massive data breach five months after hackers made off with the data of 9.4 million customers, including some passport numbers and credit card details.

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