Cathay Pacific has confirmed it will
launch a twice-daily service to Tokyo’s Haneda Airport on 31
October 2010 in addition to continuing to serve Narita
International Airport.
Cathay Pacific Chief Executive Tony Tyler said,
“To resume operations to Haneda Airport has been a longstanding
wish for Cathay Pacific and we believe this new service will make
Tokyo an even more popular destination for Hong Kong people. We
will now provide more flights to and from Japan’s capital,
offering more convenience for passengers and helping to develop
further Hong Kong’s position as a leading international aviation
hub.”
With the launch of the twice-daily service to
Haneda, the airline’s flights to Tokyo will increase to seven a
day from the current six. The Narita frequency will be adjusted to
five flights a day – four non-stop and one via Taipei. CX524 has
been retimed to offer more choice to travellers from Hong Kong.
See other recent news regarding:
Airlines,
Airports,
Awards,
Flights,
Codeshare,
Lounges,
First Class,
Business Class,
MICE,
GDS,
Rewards,
Miles,
Hotels,
Apartments,
Promotions,
Spas,
Yoga,
Retreat,
New Hotels,
Traffic,
Visitor Arrivals,
Cruises,
Free Deals,
Videos,
Cathay Pacific,
Hong Kong,
Tokyo,
Haneda,
Japan
|