Cathay Pacific is to launch a new
four-times-weekly non-stop service from Hong Kong to Boston,
Massachusetts, on 2 May 2015, subject to government approval.
Boston will become Cathay Pacific’s sixth
gateway in the United States, and eighth in North America. The
airline currently serves Chicago, Los Angeles, New York (JFK),
Newark, San Francisco, Toronto and Vancouver.
This year has seen Cathay Pacific making a big
increase in its capacity to the US with the launch of a daily
Newark service, the addition of a fourth daily flight to Los
Angeles, and three additional flights per week to Chicago.
The Boston service will be operated by Boeing
777-300ER aircraft in a four-class configuration featuring Cathay
Pacific’s newly refreshed First Class, Business
Class, Premium Economy and long-haul Economy Class seats.
“We are very pleased to be able to add
Boston to our growing international network. There are strong
business, educational and cultural ties between Hong Kong and
Boston. We believe there will be considerable demand for a high
quality travel experience on this new long-haul route,” said
Cathay Pacific Chief Executive, Ivan Chu. “We have already built a significant presence in
the United States, adding a lot more capacity this year to provide
passengers with a wider choice of travel options. The new Boston
service will meet the needs for both business and leisure travel
between Hong Kong and the East Coast of the USA. Its launch,
together with other US routes, demonstrates our ongoing commitment
to strengthen Hong Kong’s position as one of the world’s great
international aviation hubs.”
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