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Cathay Pacific Features Circle Asia

Cathay Pacific Airways’ May Deal of
the Month offers a fantastic opportunity to visit three exciting Asian
destinations—Hong Kong, Singapore and Bangkok—in its Circle Asia
deal.
Priced at just USD $799.00 from Los Angeles, San Francisco or New York’s
JFK (not including taxes ranging from USD $69.06—USD $101.36), the
current Deal of the Month offers roundtrip Economy Class travel to Hong
Kong, Singapore and Bangkok on sale from May 3, 2004 to May 31, 2004 or
until deemed sold out.

Travel must take place between September 1 and November 30, 2004,
inclusive. Passengers must stopover in both Singapore and Bangkok, in that
order, with an option to stopover in Hong Kong in either direction. Travel
must originate at a Cathay Pacific gateway city in the USA (Los Angeles,
San Francisco or New York JFK) and tickets must be purchased online at
http://www.cathay-usa.com/dotm where additional information is available.
Other restrictions apply.

Additionally, Cathay Pacific has partnered with Shangri-La Hotels and
Resorts in Singapore and Bangkok, and Regal Hotels International in Hong
Kong to offer exclusively discounted hotel rates.

Cathay Pacific’s Deal of the Month Circle Asia fare is an extraordinary
opportunity to travel to three of Asia’s most vibrant cities at an
extraordinarily low price during the fall period. As may be expected,
seats will go quickly and early online purchase is recommended. Such low
fares do not earn frequent flyer mileage credit, are subject to change and
cancellation fees and are non-refundable once travel commences, among
other restrictions.

From the USA, Cathay Pacific offers the only double daily non-stop service
from Los Angeles to Hong Kong, a daily non-stop 747-400 flight from San
Francisco to Hong Kong, daily direct 747-400 service from New York to Hong
Kong (increasing to double daily with the introduction of a non-stop
A340-600 flight on July 1) and daily non-stop service from New York to
Vancouver onboard one of the youngest aircraft fleets in the world.
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