Cathay Pacific is planning, subject to
government approval, to increase the frequency of its Milan
service from four flights a week to daily from 1 July 2011.
The
airline is also increasing capacity on a number of other routes
including Paris, Jakarta, Surabaya, Bangkok and Delhi.
Cathay Pacific Chief Executive Tony Tyler said,
“Demand to and from Milan has been very encouraging since we
launched the route in March last year and we are pleased to be
able to strengthen the service and offer more choice to our
passengers. We are also taking the opportunity to add capacity on
a number of other routes that will further boost connectivity
through Hong Kong, one of the world’s leading international
aviation hubs.”
From 27 March, the airline will add three
extra flights to Paris making a twice daily service to the French
capital. The additional flights will operate via Amsterdam.
Surabaya will become a daily service with the addition of one more
flight a week.
Three additional flights to Jakarta will also be
added effective 15 August 2011.
Services to and from Malaysia
will also be enhanced with three Penang flights that currently go
via Kuala Lumpur becoming direct flights from 27 March.
In
addition, the airline will employ larger aircraft on the
Bangkok-Delhi services from Hong Kong.
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