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First Class offering from Cathay Pacific
Cathay Pacific Airways has unveiled its newly refreshed First Class product which features a significant enhancement to the cabin’s look and feel along with the introduction of a number of new features. Cathay Pacific general manager - product Toby Smith said: “Our award-winning First Class suite has been very popular with passengers since it was introduced in 2007.”
Cathay Pacific unveils rejuvenated First Class product
Cathay Pacific Airways has unveiled its newly refreshed First Class product which features a significant enhancement to the cabin’s look and feel along with the introduction of a number of new features. The first Boeing 777-300ER aircraft with the upgraded First Class is due to enter service on 26 July 2013 and the entire cabin refresh project is scheduled to be completed by the third quarter of 2014.
Cathay Pacific enters Latin America market for first time
Cathay Pacific Airways announced today that it will launch its first ever destination in Latin America with a new scheduled freighter service to Guadalajara, Mexico in last quarter of 2013, subject to government approval
Cathay Pacific boosts London-Hong Kong flights
Cathay Pacific Airways is celebrating the launch of its fifth daily return flight between London Heathrow and its Hong Kong hub. Making its debut today, the additional flight further demonstrates Cathay’s commitment to serve key long-haul markets around the globe with multiple frequencies offering maximum customer choice.
Cathay Pacific to upgrade online presence
Cathay Pacific Airways has revealed it will upgrade its flagship website this weekend. The upgrade is to provide a more advanced and powerful online platform that will enable further upgrades to the airline’s online and mobile services in the near future.
Cathay Pacific launches Mobile Boarding Pass at Heathrow
Cathay Pacific Airways announced its latest e-service enhancement - the launch of the new Mobile Boarding Pass service that offers additional convenience for passengers departing from London Heathrow. Passengers travelling on Cathay Pacific who check-in using the airline’s Online Check-In facility can choose to receive a boarding pass directly on their mobile devices via email or SMS text message, enabling them to enjoy a completely paperless experience.
Cathay Pacific signs $1bn freighter deal with Boeing
Boeing and Cathay Pacific Airways have announced an order for three 747-8 Freighter airplanes. The order, valued at approximately $1 billion at list prices, also includes options for five additional 777 Freighters.
Cathay Pacific welcomes government budget strategy
Cathay Pacific Airways today welcomed the budget strategy outlined by the Hong Kong SAR Government’s Financial Secretary, Mr John Tsang, which focuses on developing the economy, optimising human resources and investing in infrastructure.
Cathay Pacific welcomes first class passengers to Hong Kong
Cathay Pacific Airways has reopened the First Class Lounge in The Wing, the airline’s flagship lounge at Hong Kong International Airport, following an extensive renovation. The newly opened 1,697-square-metre lounge, together with the Business Class Lounge, where renovations were completed last year, offers unparalleled levels of comfort and service to passengers flying out of Hong Kong.
Cathay Pacific adds daily London service
Cathay Pacific Airways is launching a fifth daily return flight between its Hong Kong hub and London Heathrow, scheduled to debut on 27 June 2013. The upcoming service will be operated with a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.
Cathay Pacific reaches deal with cabin crew
Cathay Pacific has confirmed talks sponsored by the Labour Department between the company and the Flight Attendants Union have resolved the outstanding differences between the two parties. Chief executive John Slosar said: “This is the best possible outcome for our customers, who have always been at the forefront of this issue for us.”
Cathay Pacific cabin crew threaten industrial action
Cabin crew at Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific have voted for industrial action in a dispute over pay. Cabin crew at the carrier have been calling for a five per cent increase in wages, but the airline has offered only two per cent.