Cathay increases Australia flights
Cathay Pacific has announced that it is increasing capacity on many of its Australian routes, with increased frequencies to Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide, and new additional weekly service to Sydney.
The new Sydney–Hong Kong service will leave Sydney every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 11:05 in the morning and the Hong Kong–Sydney flight will operate at 21:20 on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
The launch of this service on the 2 February, 2008 will bring the total number of Cathay Sydney/Hong Kong services up to 25 a week and Australia–Hong Kong services to up to 71 a week.
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John Alwyn-Jones
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