Cathay Pacific on Thursday mentioned it’s going to improve the frequency of its flights on the Chennai-Hong Kong route beginning March 2. The Hong Kong-headquartered airline additionally introduced the introduction of premium financial system class seats on these flights.
From January 2 to March 1, 2025, flights on the Chennai-Hong Kong route will run 4 instances weekly, and will likely be elevated to 5 from March 2 to March 30 to satisfy the rising demand and improve connectivity, Cathay Pacific mentioned.
At current, the airline operates 35 flights per week to and from 4 Indian cities — Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Chennai.
These are 14 flights per week from Delhi, 10 from Mumbai, seven from Bengaluru, and 4 per week from Chennai.
The airline mentioned it’s going to function its wide-body Airbus A350-900 plane, that includes enterprise, premium financial system, and financial system cabins, to cater to numerous traveller preferences.
“We’re introducing our premium financial system cabin to the Chennai market, which is a key vacation spot for us,” Cathay Regional Head for Buyer Journey and Life-style, Anand Yedery, mentioned.