Cathay Pacific rolls out festive sale
Cathay Pacific Airways has launched its annual festive sale, with 10% off Premium Economy and Economy return flights.
It is valid across its network to top Asia holiday destinations including Bali, Tokyo and Hanoi.
Launched on the airline’s website, customers can save around £77 when booking an Economy round trip to Seoul, South Korea with prices from £770.
For Hanoi, Vietnam, Premium Economy fliers can save around £150 per trip, from £1509.
Additional destinations departing from London Heathrow and Manchester Airport include Australia from £1,029, Taiwan from £749, the Chinese Mainland from £569, Bali from £729, and Thailand from £689.
The airline now offers Disney+ entertainment content onboard, a first for an Asian carrier.
The festive sale is available for booking exclusively on www.cathaypacific.com and then expanded to travel agents from December 28.
Trips must be between 15 January and 30 November 2024, with some blackout periods applying.
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