Cathay Pacific Airways today announced enhancements to its services to Seoul and Mumbai, offering more convenience and increased connectivity for passengers travelling through the Hong Kong hub.
The airline will add four flights a week to Seoul with effect from 2 May and a further three flights a week from 1 July, taking the frequency back to the 2008 level of five flights a day to and from the city.
With effect from 28 March, the daily non-stop flights between Hong Kong and Mumbai will be retimed to depart Hong Kong at 21.50, offering improved connectivity from key markets such as the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The evening flight also enables both business and leisure travellers to enjoy a full day in Hong Kong before departure.
Details of the service enhancements are as follows:
SEOUL
-Four flights to be added from 2 May 2010
Flight no.
From
To
Departure / Arrival
Days of operation
CX416
HKG
ICN
1630/2110
Tue, Wed, Fri, Sun
CX417
ICN
HKG
1015/1305
Mon, Wed, Thu, Sat
The CX416/417 service will become daily from 1 July 2010
MUMBAI
- CX 685 and CX684 to be retimed effective 28 March 2010
Flight no.
From
To
Departure / Arrival
Days of operation
CX685
HKG
BOM
2150/0200
Daily
CX684
BOM
HKG
0320/1140
Daily