Dragonair to cut KK flights
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Cathay Pacific’s sister airline, Dragonair, will reduce its Kota Kinabalu (KK)-Hong Kong flights from seven to four a week from May, according to a Bernama report.
Cathay Pacific Country Manager for Malaysia and Brunei, Katherine Lo, said that demand on the route had fallen.
“There is a lot of uncertainties at present… But in future we will definitely look into increasing the flights (again) if there is demand,” she was reported saying.
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