Cathay Pacific
Airways today announced the launch of a new service between Hong Kong
and Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh. The new service will start on Sunday
28 October and operate two times a week using Boeing 777-200 aircraft.
Cathay Pacific’s Director and Chief Operating Officer Philip Chen said:
“Riyadh is an important addition to Cathay Pacific’s passenger network
and will help further enhance Hong Kong’s position as Asia’s leading
aviation hub.”
Cathay Pacific first began flying to the Middle East in November 1976.
Following the launch of the new service to Riyadh, it will operate a
total of 18 passenger flights a week to destinations in the Middle East.
This includes seven flights a week to Bahrain, nine to Dubai, and two to
Riyadh. With the addition of Riyadh, Cathay Pacific will increase its
total number of world-wide destinations to 49.
The city of Riyadh is rich in history and home to many archaeological
sites and museums. The attractions include the Masmak Fortress, Murraba
Palace, Al-Thumairi Gate and the ruins of the old capital Dir’aiyah. As
Saudi Arabia’s capital, it also acts as a perfect base to visit other
Saudi Arabian cities like Jeddah, Mecca, Taif and Najran.
Riyadh will be the third new destination Cathay Pacific has launched
over the past twelve months. In September last year the airline began
flying to Pakistan’s capital Karachi, and in March the airline commenced
services to India’s capital Delhi.
Details of the new Riyadh service are as follows:
Flight |
Route |
Departure |
Arrival |
Days
|
CX733 |
Hong
Kong - Bahrain
Bahrain – Riyadh |
4:30pm
9:55pm |
8:45pm
11:20pm |
Wednesday and
Sunday |
CX732 |
Riyadh - Hong Kong |
12:30am |
1:25pm |
Thursday and Monday |
These flights
are open for booking immediately. |