Dragonair heading for Bali
Hong Kong-based carrier, Dragonair, a subsidiary of Cathay Pacific, will launch a twice-weekly service to Bali, starting April 27.
Denpasar will become Dragonair’s first destination in Indonesia.
An Airbus A330-300 aircraft in a two-class configuration, featuring the airline’s new Business Class and Economy Class cabins, will operate the Denpasar service.
Cathay Pacific currently operates a daily service between Hong Kong and Bali.
Ian Jarrett
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