Cathay Pacific Airways today announced it will increase frequencies between Chennai and Hong Kong from four flights a week to daily, with effect from 1 September 2012. The latest increase highlights the airline’s belief in the near and long term potential of the Indian market and its ongoing work to strengthen Hong Kong’s position as one of the world’s leading international aviation hubs.
Chennai is an important market for Cathay Pacific, which has been operating flights to the city since June 2008. Together with sister airline Dragonair, a total of 35 passenger flights and 35 freighter flights per week between Hong Kong and the four major gateways of Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai & Bengaluru are in service.
Tom Wright, General Manager South Asia, Middle East and Africa said: “We are delighted to announce the increase in frequency of our flights between Chennai and Hong Kong. This will enable us to provide passengers with greater flexibility for travel from Chennai to Hong Kong and onward to other destinations, specifically Mainland China, Asia, North America and Australia.
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