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Cathay Pacific adds New Flights to Frankfurt, Denpasar

Travel News Asia 19 April 2005

Cathay Pacific Airways is to add more services to Frankfurt and Denpasar, Bali, to further bolster its enhanced summer schedule. The new flights will complement existing daily services to both destinations.

Three new weekly services to Frankfurt will depart Hong Kong every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday arriving in Germany the following morning. The return flights will depart every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, arriving in Hong Kong lunchtime the following day. It will be served with a two-class Airbus 340-300.

Four additional weekly flights to Denpasar will depart Hong Kong Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday and return early morning on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. The return flights will connect seamlessly with afternoon departures from Hong Kong to Canada, the United States, Korea and Japan. The existing daily Denpasar flights connect with onward flights to Europe.

With its new services Cathay Pacific will operate 10 times a week to Frankfurt and 11 times a week to Denpasar.

Earlier, Cathay Pacific announced seven new weekly flights to Beijing a third daily non-stop service to Los Angeles and additional services to Amsterdam, Ho Chi Minh City, Johannesburg, Nagoya and Perth in its enhanced summer schedule.

Cathay Pacific Director Corporate Development Augustus Tang said, “Our increased frequency of flights to Frankfurt and Denpasar will offer greater choice to passengers and further strengthen connections across the Hong Kong hub. Together with our other new services launched this summer they will strengthen Hong Kong’s position as a global hub and gateway to the Chinese Mainland.”

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