Cathay Pacific
Airways will launch a twice-weekly non-stop service between Hong Kong
and the Japanese city of Sapporo starting on 2 December. The new service
will increase the number of Cathay Pacific flights between Hong Kong and
Japan to 83 a week, further enhancing Hong Kong’s position as Asia’s
leading aviation centre.
Sapporo is located on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido and is
one of Japan’s most popular leisure destinations. It is renowned for a
wealth of natural and cultural attractions including the February snow
festival, ski resorts that have hosted the Winter Olympic Games, and hot
springs that draw millions of visitors each year. In the summer
Sapporo’s attractions include hiking, camping and golfing.
"We are delighted to announce this direct service between Hong Kong and
Sapporo,” Cathay Pacific's Director and Chief Operating Officer Philip
Chen said. “We are investing our resources carefully to maintain
long-term competitiveness, and we believe the Hong Kong-Sapporo route
will be very successful. The new service will enhance our network to
Japan and help promote tourism in Hong Kong. Hong Kong has always been
popular with Japanese visitors and now getting here from Sapporo will be
much more convenient."
Details of the new service are as follows:
Flight |
Route |
Departure |
Arrival |
Days |
CX580 |
Hong
Kong – Sapporo |
10:40am |
4:05pm |
Thu
/Sun |
CX581 |
Sapporo – Hong Kong |
5:20pm |
10:05pm |
Thu
/Sun |
These flights
are open for booking immediately. Passengers can book through their
travel agent, Cathay Pacific reservations, or the Cathay Pacific
Website.
Japanese routes have formed a core element of Cathay Pacific’s network
since the airline first began flying to the country in 1959. With the
addition of Sapporo, Cathay Pacific will fly to five Japanese
destinations namely Fukuoka, Nagoya, Osaka, Sapporo and Tokyo |