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Cathay Pacific expands services

Apr 18, 2008 Logistics


Cathay Pacific is significantly expanding its services to and from India following the conclusion of a new air services agreement between the Hong Kong and Indian governments in December last year, India Aviation reported. By June it will have an additional 20 flights a week between the two places.

Tony Tyler said, “When we received the news that the Indian and Hong Kong governments had reached an agreement to expand services between the two places we were naturally delighted – for our airline and also for the Hong Kong hub that we have been working so hard to develop over the years”.

“Hong Kong is a superb hub but there is no doubt that it was underserved in terms of flights to and from India. That situation has improved drastically now and the flights being added by Cathay Pacific and Indian carriers will help to realise the full potential of trade and tourism between Hong Kong and India.”

The number of flights to Delhi has already increased from four a week to 14 a week, while six more flights have been added to Mumbai making a total of 10 per week. In addition, a new four-times-weekly service from the city of Chennai will launch on 3 June, while Cathay Pacific’s sister airline Dragonair will launch a new daily service to Bengaluru (Bangalore) in late May.

Mr Tyler added that while the main focus of the service expansion has been on passenger flights, Cathay Pacific has also shown a clear commitment to expanding freighter services to and from India. Started off with just one flight a week routed through Mumbai in 1994, the airline now operates a total of 22 freighters a week to the country and has become the number one foreign carrier in terms of cargo capacity and tonnage offered in the Indian market.




Source: Transportweekly

 
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