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Cathay relaunches successful CPT seasonal service

26 Jun 2019 - by Catherine Bower
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CATHAY Pacific is to

relaunch its seasonal

direct service between

Cape Town and Hong Kong,

starting November 2019

until February.

Ashish Kapur, Cathay

Pacific country manager,

South Africa and Indian

Ocean, told TNW: “We

are excited to be back.

We launched this service

last year and it was very

successful. The response to

the news for this year has

been very positive.”

The Cape Town service will

be operated by an A350-

900, with 280 passengers

across business, premium

economy and economy

class. Ashish says this is

the most modern aircraft

in Cathay’s fleet and offers

passengers a number

of benefits. “The aircraft

has an improved in-flight

entertainment system, and

automated do not disturb

and wake-up functionalities

in business class.” The 28

premium economy class

extra-wide seats include

full-length leg-rests, and a

larger baggage allowance,

in a separate cabin from

economy class.

Ashish says the route is

popular with both business

and leisure travellers and

offers excellent connections

to Asia, South West Pacific

and North America.

“I try to remind people

that the world is round –

one can easily get to North

America via Hong Kong

and we offer a number of

good connections to the

west coast of the US and

Canada.”

Ashish says other popular

connecting destinations

include Japan (particularly at

present, given the upcoming

Rugby World Cup) and China

(where business travellers

attend trade fairs).

China connections

Cathay, along with its

subsidiary Cathay Dragon,

services 23 destinations in

China. Ashish says: “These

flights connect very well with

our flights into Hong Kong

from Cape Town.” He also

points out that Hong Kong

is a visa-free destination,

and therefore provides the

potential for a stopover

package.

The CPT service will operate

three times a week, on

Mondays, Wednesdays, and

Fridays with a flight duration

of 13 hours and 50 minutes.

Flight CX794 will depart Cape

Town International Airport

at 11h05, arriving at Hong

Kong International Airport at

around 06h55 the following

morning. Return flight CX795

will depart Hong Kong at

00h10, arriving in Cape Town

at 08h30.

Cathay is putting a lot

of focus on technology to

improve customer experience,

having introduced selfbaggage drops, online

check-ins and a chatbot

functionality to assist

passengers. 

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