Cathay Pacific boosts India services
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Cathay Pacific Airways is enhancing its schedule to India from February 29, with more flights added to its existing services to Delhi and Mumbai and the launch of a new destination, Chennai.
Cathay said the enhanced services – a total of 20 new flights a week by early June - would further boost Hong Kong’s position as a leading international aviation hub.
CX’s services to Mumbai and Delhi will both become a daily operation from February 29 with three more flights a week to each city. The extra flights to Mumbai will continue on to Dubai.
From the beginning of the summer schedule on March 30, the airline will add a further three flights a week to Mumbai, making it 10 times weekly. At the same time, another daily flight will be added to Delhi, making a total of 14 flights a week. On June 1, CX will add Chennai to its network with four flights a week.
Also, sister airline Dragonair will launch a daily flight to Bangalore on May 1, using an A330-300 aircraft.
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