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Cathay goes to Boston and offers 17 weekly flights to Vancouver
HONG KONG's Cathay Pacific is to increase the frequency of its service to Boston with the addition of three weekly flights to offer passengers a daily non-stop service from Hong Kong starting next year from March 26.
The airline also said in a statement that it's Vancouver schedule will also be enhanced by the addition of three extra weekly services, effective March 28, bringing the total number of flights to the Canadian city to 17 per week.
Boston was introduced to the network last year, making Cathay Pacific the first - and only - airline to operate a nonstop service between Hong Kong and the Massachusetts capital.
Cathay Pacific became the first airline in 1983 to operate direct flights between Hong Kong and Vancouver.
Said Cathay CEO Ivan Chu: "Our A350 aircraft has received excellent customer feedback."
The airline also said in a statement that it's Vancouver schedule will also be enhanced by the addition of three extra weekly services, effective March 28, bringing the total number of flights to the Canadian city to 17 per week.
Boston was introduced to the network last year, making Cathay Pacific the first - and only - airline to operate a nonstop service between Hong Kong and the Massachusetts capital.
Cathay Pacific became the first airline in 1983 to operate direct flights between Hong Kong and Vancouver.
Said Cathay CEO Ivan Chu: "Our A350 aircraft has received excellent customer feedback."
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