Cathay Pacific has added the Brazilian cities of
Sao Paolo and Rio de Janeiro to its network following an expanded
codeshare agreement with oneworld alliance partner, American
Airlines.
The latest destinations will further boost the Hong Kong
carrier’s presence in Latin America following the introduction of
codeshare flights to Mexico, Chile and Peru.
Under the expanded agreement,
Cathay Pacific’s CX code will be placed on American Airlines’
daily services between New York and Sao Paolo and New York and Rio
de Janeiro.
Tickets for the new codeshare services are now open
for sale for travel commencing 5 December 2011.
Cathay
Pacific Director Sales & Marketing Rupert Hogg welcomed the
additional codeshare services with American Airlines, saying,
“Brazil is now one of the biggest markets in Latin America and an
increasingly important centre for business, manufacturing, tourism and trade. This new code-share will boost Cathay Pacific’s
presence in Latin America and we look forward to carrying more
tourists and business people from Hong Kong and the Asia Pacific
region to Brazil.”
With the addition of Sao Paolo and Rio
de Janeiro, Cathay Pacific now connects to a total of 25
destinations in the Americas through code shares with American
Airlines.
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