Cathay announces further increase in Manchester service
Tuesday, 10 Mar, 2017
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Cathay Pacific announced today that it will increase the frequency of its Manchester to Hong Kong flights to six a week from early December.
The airline had previously announced that its Manchester service would increase from four to five flights a week from June.
The airline is also planning to increase its four-times-per week Gatwick flights to a daily service from June.
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