Cathay Pacific welcomes the Hong Kong SAR Government’s latest measures to facilitate quarantine-free travel between Hong Kong and the Chinese Mainland and lift transit restrictions, effective 8 January 2023.
In light of today’s announcement, Cathay Pacific will more than double its flights into the Chinese Mainland, operating 61 returns per week between Hong Kong and 13 Mainland cities from 14 January 2023. This compares to the 27 flights per week from Hong Kong to the Mainland and 50 flights per week from the Mainland to Hong Kong that the airline is currently operating.
Cathay Pacific is working actively to resume and add more flights progressively between Hong Kong and the Chinese Mainland in the coming weeks to operate over 100 return flights per week by March 2023.
Vishnu Rajendran, Area Manager, Middle East for Cathay Pacific, said, “The new year has welcomed us with positive developments. We have always had strong connections with the Chinese Mainland and are delighted to increase our frequency. With the Chinese Mainland lifting its quarantine and transit requirements, we anticipate growing demand for travel, particularly with the upcoming Chinese New Year. The increase in operations will provide travellers, particularly from the business and trade segment, with more options and accessibility to travel.”
From 8 January 2023, Cathay Pacific will increase its flights between Hong Kong and Beijing to 10 pairs per week and between Hong Kong and Shanghai (Pudong) to 21 pairs per week. The airline is also resuming flights to Guangzhou with five return flights per week.
Meanwhile, from 14 January 2023, the airline will increase its flights between Hong Kong and Xiamen to four pairs per week and between Hong Kong and Chengdu to six pairs per week.
As of today, Cathay Pacific operates flights serving close to 60 destinations worldwide. The airline continues to add more destinations to its schedule. Please visit their website for the latest flight schedule and information.
The Group remains fully committed to rebuilding the connectivity of the Hong Kong international aviation hub. As a Group, they anticipate that they will be operating around 70% of pre-pandemic passenger flight capacity by the end of 2023, intending to return to pre-pandemic levels by the end of 2024.