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1. Cathay Pacific codeshares with Dragonair
Cathay Pacific codeshares with Dragonair. Cathay Pacific has created a new codeshare arrangement with Dragonair. The codeshare applies to seven cities in total and is effective on flights to Shanghai, Beijing, Xiamen, Tokyo and Kota Kinabalu from 1 December 2006. The codeshare will also apply to two new Dragonair destinations: Phuket, which launches on 15 December, and Busan, where
2. Dragonair to join oneworld
Dragonair to join oneworld. Hong Kong-based airline, Dragonair is to join the oneworld global airline alliance. It becomes the 11th airline lining up to board oneworld in 2007 - alongside members elect Japan Airlines and five of its affiliates, Malév Hungarian, Royal Jordanian, LAN Argentina and LAN Ecuador - in the alliance’s biggest expansion programme since its launch.
3. 1,734,103 passengers for Cathay Pacific and Dragonair in January 2007
1,734,103 passengers for Cathay Pacific and Dragonair in January 2007. Cathay Pacific and Dragonair together carried a total of 1,734,103 passengers in January 2007, down 3.5% compared with the combined figure for the same month last year. However, an accurate year-on-year comparison is difficult because the Chinese New Year holiday peak was in January in 2006, whereas this year it
4. Dragonair to Become Cathay Dragon
Cathay Pacific’s wholly owned sister airline Dragonair is to be rebranded as Cathay Dragon. The two will remain as separate airlines, operating under their own licences. Since Dragonair became a wholly owned subsidiary of Cathay Pacific in 2006, it has added 23 new destinations and the number of passengers travelling across both carriers has grown five times to more than 7 million
5. Dragonair Boosts Summer Flights to Meet Demand
Dragonair Boosts Summer Flights to Meet Demand. Dragonair is to operate a total of 76 additional services, including 20 charter flights, in order to meet the expected high demand for travel this summer. Among the additional services planned are 18 to Taipei, 17 to Kota Kinabalu, 12 to Sanya, and nine to Tokyo.
6. Cathay Pacific and Dragonair's Combined Traffic Figures for February 2008
Cathay Pacific and Dragonair's Combined Traffic Figures for February 2008. Cathay Pacific and Dragonair's combined traffic figures for February 2008 show robust growth in the number of passengers carried together with a rise in cargo and mail tonnage. In February, the two airlines carried a total of 1,954,431 passengers – up 13.9% over the same month in 2007, while the month’s load
7. Cathay Pacific / Dragonair reports combined Traffic Figures for March 2007
Cathay Pacific / Dragonair reports combined Traffic Figures for March 2007. Cathay Pacific and Dragonair's combined traffic figures for March 2007 show that the two airlines together carried a total of 1,866,092 passengers in March 2007, marking a rise of 2.7% on the previous year. The load factor for the month was 79.7%, up 3.7 percentage points on 2006, and there was also a climb
8. Cathay Pacific and Dragonair report Combined Traffic Figures for June 2008
Cathay Pacific and Dragonair report Combined Traffic Figures for June 2008. Cathay Pacific and Dragonair's combined traffic figures for June 2008 show continued growth in the number of passengers carried by the two airlines along with a rise in cargo tonnage over the same month last year. In June the two airlines carried a total of 2,123,462 passengers - an increase of 12.7% over

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