Cathay Pacific adds three more weekly flights to San Francisco
Beginning June 12, 2015, Cathay pacific is expanding its schedule between Hong Kong and the US West Coast.
The Hong Kong based carrier announced the addition of three more flights per week from San Francisco International Airport bringing the total of nonstop flights on the route to 17 per week.
New fight CX893 from San Francisco to Hong Kong will depart early morning every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
"San Francisco is an integral gateway for Cathay Pacific; it was our first destination when Cathay began a non-stop service to the US in 1986 and we now operate 111 flights per week from seven gateways in the Americas," said Cathay Pacific SVP, Americas, Tom Owen.
The flights will be operated by Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, which are used on all North American routes.
Cathay’s North American network extends to Chicago, Los Angeles, New York (JFK), Newark Liberty, San Francisco Vancouver and Toronto.
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