Cathay Pacific is to increase the frequency of
flights to Boston with the addition of three weekly flights to
offer passengers a daily non-stop service from Hong Kong
commencing 26 March 2017.
The airline’s Vancouver schedule will
also be enhanced by the addition of three extra weekly services,
effective 28 March 2017, bringing the total number of flights to
the Canadian city to 17 per week.
Passengers on Cathay Pacific’s new
thrice-weekly morning flight to Vancouver can look forward to experiencing the Airbus
A350, which features state-of-the-art cabin products, an enhanced
inflight entertainment system and WiFi connectivity in all
classes.
Cathay Pacific Chief Executive Ivan Chu said, “We
are fully committed to the North America market and are pleased to
strengthen our services to Boston and Vancouver to meet ongoing
business and leisure travel demand. Our A350 aircraft has received
excellent customer feedback and we are excited to offer this great
product on our additional Vancouver service next year.”
Cathay Pacific currently operates more than 100 passenger flights
a week between Hong Kong and eight destinations in North America,
including Chicago, Los Angeles, New York (JFK), Newark, San
Francisco, Boston, Toronto and Vancouver.
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