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Thanks to its punctuality, warm staff, extraordinary service, flight maintenance and affordable pricing, Cathay Pacific Airways is one of the most popular and preferred airlines by the passengers when it comes to booking flights from Hong Kong to their desired destination.
Overall, Cathay Pacific Airways operates 181 flights from Hong Kong flying to 181 different destinations.
Here’s a list of all the Cathay Pacific Airways flights from Hong Kong and their destinations;
Shanghai Airline flight from Hong Kong to Beijing
Shanghai Airline flight from Hong Kong to Macau
Shanghai Airline flight from Hong Kong to Guangzhou
Ethiopian Air flight from Hong Kong to Bangkok
Operating 181 flights from Hong Kong, Cathay Pacific Airways’s first flight of the day, departs from Hong Kong at 00:25 for Shanghai and Cathay Pacific Airways’s last flight of the day, departs from Hong Kong at 23:25 for Abha.
Here’s a list of all the Cathay Pacific Airways flights from Hong Kong and their destinations;
181 are Shanghai Airline flights from Hong Kong to Beijing
181 are Shanghai Airline flights from Hong Kong to Macau
181 are Shanghai Airline flights from Hong Kong to Guangzhou
181 are Ethiopian Air flights from Hong Kong to Bangkok
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About Hong Kong
Hong Kong is officially a part of the People's Republic of China. The metropolitan city is located on the South China Sea with the eastern Pearl River Delta flowing within the city. Hong Kong is one of the biggest and influential cities in the world for its stupendous stand in the global finance list. In fact, the city stands at the sixth position in the list of Global Financial Centres Index. Adorned with exquisite skyscrapers and lush lifestyle, the prosperous city is also a hub for tourism.
Various tourists flock over from different parts of the world to indulge in the fancy lifestyle of the city. Hong Kong was once part of the British Empire as a colony. However, after breaking away from its colonial rule, the city managed to flourish and has now become one of the top international cities. Many important flights are connected with Hong Kong. Travelling to Hong Kong via air is quite convenient as the city is well-connected with some of the major international cities.
Tourism in Hong Kong is exuberant, and you need to carry enough notes to ensure that you can afford the luxe lifestyle. Also, it would be beneficial to book flight tickets and accommodations to Hong Kong in advance. With the city's expensive taste, the prices of tickets and hotels continue to fluctuate.
Best time to visit Hong Kong
Hong Kong enjoys agreeable weather, especially during the months of October and December. As a city located on the coasts of the South China Sea, every weather is met with some humidity in the air, making tourism a little tedious. During these months, the temperatures would range between 20 to 27 degree Celsius, which is quite favourable, especially if you're coming from a hotter country. It would be ideal for you to stay away from Chinese national holidays or even large conventions as the hotel prices would see a tremendous surge. The long and hot summers of Hong Kong will be quite tough to deal with and hence, should be avoided at all cost. Meanwhile, the onset of winter with summer waning would be a nice and pleasant time to visit the smart city. The daytime temperatures would also be pleasant to step out and explore the city. Avoid the first week of October though as many Chinese travellers would flock over to Hong Kong for National Day. If you manage to get your plans fixed around the dates for Hong Kong WinterFest, that would be some experience. The city would be bustling with festivities, and the temperatures would also be bearable.
The peak season for Hong Kong is winter, which can be experienced from January to March. This period is also the time when the city, much like the rest of China, celebrates New Year's, Chinese New Year and such festivals. As it is the holiday season for the Chinese, travellers often take this time to head to the coastal city of Hong Kong and make the most of their time there. The two New Year celebrations also pave the way to a spike in the hotel charges. Booking a hotel room in Hong Kong during the months of December and January would be quite expensive. Even flight tickets to Hong Kong would come at an exorbitant cost. Hence, to opt for a cheap travel deal to Hong Kong, the season and month you choose is important.
Places to visit in Hong Kong
Hong Kong's plethora of places will amaze the tourist in you. The city truly matches the expectations of a traveller when it comes to entertaining them thoroughly with fascinating attractions. From the Symphony of the Stars light show that you can witness at the Tsim Sha Tsui promenade to Disneyland, Hong Kong has places that cater to the entertainment and happiness of everyone. The city is vibrant with hues of shimmering skyscrapers, sparkling waters of the South China Sea and the fervour of tourists from around the world. No matter what you expect from Hong Kong, they will have what you need and do you even better. One of the first things to do when you visit Hong Kong should be to take the Star Ferry to Hong Kong Island from the Kowloon Peninsula. The stretch is scenic and certainly the kind to attract your attention. Victoria Peak is the second famous attraction that you should check out in Hong Kong. Located at the highest point on Hong Kong Island, the peak towers over the prodigious city with views of blue waters passing through the city, with its hues reflecting on the skyscrapers.
If the peak is too much for you to traverse then don't worry, Hong Kong's got you covered. You can visit the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade located at the Victoria Harbour. The promenade gives a wholesome view of the entire Hong Kong Island without any obstruction. The Nan Lian Garden is a lovely place to unwind and relax after a long day of indulging in touristy activities. For some historical relevance on your trip, you should visit Lantau Island. The popular island has preserved historical sites, sunny beaches and amusement parks for tourists. It would certainly keep you busy the whole day. Of course, missing Hong Kong Disneyland would be a shame. A trip to the magical kingdom would surely uplift your spirits.
Things to do in Hong Kong
Giving Disneyland a fierce competition is Hong Kong's Ocean Park. From roller coasters and carnival rides to accommodating an entire zoo, the Ocean Park certainly manages to have it all. If you feel like opting for a legal gambling session, you can go to Happy Valley Racecourse and bet on one of the horses. What would make the day even better would be to dress up in classy ensembles too. The street markets need no introduction as they are basically the one hub where tourists cannot resist from visiting. The marketplace is a bustling space in the city as frenzied tourists flock over to indulge in some street shopping. From Hong Kong, you can actually take a boat ride and skip over to Macau, to continue your wanderlusting.
Food and Restaurants in Hong Kong
Raking up the highest number of Michelin-starred restaurants in the world, Hong Kong easily becomes a paradisiacal excursion for a food lover. The city is touted to entertain some of the best fine dining establishments as well as boast a flourishing street food culture. The Hong Kong food culture stands next to big cities of the world, such as New York, Paris, and Tokyo, when it comes to thriving food culture. While the city's cuisine is heavily clouted by popular Chinese cuisine, the city also has influences of western food cuisines. Various fusion kitchens and teahouses have cropped up and serve the traditional Chinese barbeque, congee, stir-fries mixed with soy-sauce Western. Barbecued meat is a big seller in Hong Kong which caters to both kinds of audience, the ones who relish ritzy ambience and the ones who find street food comforting. For the traditional Hong Kong dishes such as steamed fish, head to dai pai dong-style stalls (street stalls) where they serve fish with stir-fries. Some of the other dishes that should be on your list of must-haves are put chai ko (rice pudding), egg tarts, pineapple buns, to name a few.
You can also get a similar or maybe even more elevated experience at Temple Street, again an open-air street food stalls and carts. Maxim's MX, Fairwood and Café de Coral are recognised food court chains in Hong Kong. For a luxury setting, head to Mandarin Grill + Bar, Tosca di Angelo, The Oyster House, to name a few places. The meat prepared by the kitchens across Hong Kong are succulent and marinated to perfection. All the dishes will leave a lasting impact on you.
How to reach Hong Kong (Transportation)
Hong Kong airport sees tremendous action as it is one of the busiest airports in the world. Even from India, there is a high demand for flights to Hong Kong. Many opt for the city as an ideal vacation destination. Flight connectivity to Hong Kong from India is excellent. There are many flights that fly to Hong Kong from India. Airlines such as Cathay Pacific, Dragonair, Air India have direct flights to Hong Kong from India. Metro cities such as Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi, have direct flights flying to Hong Kong. Various flights with layovers in Indian cities take international routes to fly to Hong Kong, resulting in excellent connectivity. The Hong Kong airport also has great domestic route connectivity as it runs bullet trains from the airport to other parts of the city.
Flight tickets to Hong Kong from India are not very expensive, especially if you book it beforehand. Also, if you get lucky, you might even be able to get some sweet online flight deals to Hong Kong along with hotel accommodations. Hong Kong is not very far from India and takes approximately five hours to reach from the capital. From other parts of the country, depending on the flight connectivity, the ticket prices and duration would vary.
About Cathay Pacific Airways
Cathay Pacific Airways, popularly known as Cathay Pacific or Cathay, is the flag carrier of Hong Kong. It has its head office situated at the Hong Kong International Airport, which also accommodates as its main hub. The airlines received its name Cathay, derived from the ancient name used to refer to China. Pacific was added by the founder, Roy Farrell, with the belief that they would, one day, fly across the Pacific Ocean. Also, to avoid the clash of the name Air Cathay, which has been previously used by a comic. Cathay Pacific Airways' operations, as well as subsidiaries, involve scheduled passenger services that cater to more than 190 destinations in about 60 countries. The airline is the world's tenth-largest airline with respect to sales and stands at the 14th position as the largest measured by market subsidization. In terms of cargo airline, Cathay Pacific managed to become the largest international cargo. Cathay Pacific is one of the main founding members of the Oneworld alliance. Along with Cathay Pacific, it's subsidiary Cathay Dragon is also an affiliate member of the Oneworld alliance.
Founded in 1946, Cathay Pacific Airways brought together Australian investor Sydney H. de Kantzow and American Roy C. Farrell. The airlines' major shareholders include Swire Pacific and Air China, which hold about 45 per cent and 29 per cent stakes respectively. The head office of Cathay Pacific, Cathay City, came into existence in 1998 after the airline's headquarters shifted from Swire House. The airline's livery includes a brushwing, which is used on all Cathay Pacific Airlines aircraft. The brushwing logo basically has a calligraphic stroke and is set against a green background. The stroke appears to be the wing of a bird. Flights of Cathay Pacific Airways can be booked on various platforms, including the official website of the airline.
Fleet size of Cathay Pacific Airways
Cathay Pacific currently operates an all-wide-body fleet which comprises of Airbus A330-300, Airbus A350-1000, Airbus A350-900, Boeing 777-300, Boeing 777-300ER, Boeing 777-9 aircraft. Ever since the genesis of the airlines, Cathay Pacific fleet has had an array of aircraft operations. During World War II, the first two aircraft were surplus DC-3s which were named Betsy and Niki. Betsy is currently an exhibit of permanent stature at the Hong Kong Science Museum. Niki, however, was lost during the war. It is believed that Cathay Pacific once held the position of being the largest operator of the Lockheed L-1011, based out of the United States. It had a fleet of 19 before it was replaced by the Airbus A330-342s. Currently, there are a total of 130 fleets in service, excluding the Boeing 777-9. Cathay Pacific Cargo also operates to more than 40 international destinations.
Baggage allowance
Cabin baggage for Economy - Passengers flying on the economy ticket are allowed to carry one bag with them to the aircraft with the maximum dimension of 56cm x 36cm x 23cm. The dimensions are inclusive of handles, wheels and side pockets too. Passengers are allowed to bring another small bag too that would fit under the front seat of the aircraft. It should fall under the dimension of 15cm x 30cm x 40cm. It should weight no more than 7 kg.
Cabin baggage for Premium Economy - For passengers who are flying on the premium economy ticket, one bag is allowed onboard the aircraft. The maximum dimensions that the cabin bag should be of are 56cm x 36cm x 23cm. Along with the cabin bag, the passenger can also get a smaller bag which should fall under the dimension of 15cm x 30cm x 40cm. This specific bag should be big enough to fit under the aircraft seat. The items of the bag can be laptop bags, camera bags, briefcases, small handbags and more. The total weight of the same should not exceed 35 kg.
Check-in baggage for Business-class - Passengers travelling from the business class have a standard allowance of 40 kg weight. Two baggage is allowed to be carried within the flight. However, depending on the Marco Polo Club membership (if you have purchased to be a member of Cathay Pacific Airways' premium plan), the weight for the cabin baggage can alter accordingly. Maximum two cabin baggage allowed.
Check-in baggage for First-class - First-class passengers have the liberty to carry about 50 kg weighed baggage. The perk here is that passengers can carry a total of three cabin baggage per person. Once again, depending on the tier members of the Marco Polo Club, the weight of the baggage can change. Even the number of cabin baggage can change along with the weight of the same.
Inflight services
Cathay Pacific's in-flight services include entertainment system that is equipped with personal televisions. They are located in every seat and offer a range of films from Asian to Western programs to even music and games. Further, the airline also offers a slew of varied newspapers and magazines from around the world to keep the passengers up-to-date with their news and content consumption. This also includes the airline's personal magazine called Discovery. A Braille version of the content, especially Hong Kong's South China Morning Post, can be requested by passengers who are visually impaired. There are about 100 movies and 350 TV programs that the passenger can browse through, thanks to StudioCX's collection. Besides entertainment, other in-flight services of Cathay Pacific Airways include complimentary food and beverages. The flight generally offers two hot meals, especially if the travel duration is long. Food delivered to Cathay Pacific is from the Cathay Pacific Catering Services. It is a joint venture with LSG Sky Chefs and caters to in-flight food services for Cathay Pacific Airways, along with catering from Toronto and Vancouver airports. There are in-flight WiFi connections installed in all Cathay Pacific Airways flights. With this, you can always be connected to the world wide web even though you are way up in the sky.
Popular routes and top cities for Cathay Pacific Airways
As of 2019, Cathay Pacific Airways has flight operations in 79 destinations, including cargo. This number excludes the 46 countries that fall under the codeshare agreement. The airlines that fall under the codeshare agreements with Cathay Pacific include Air Astana, Air Canada (only on selected routes), Air China, Air New Zealand, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Austrian Airlines, Bangkok Airways, British Airways, Brussels Airlines, Cathay Dragon, Comair, Finnair, Fiji Airways, Hong Kong Express, Iberia, Japan Airlines, Lufthansa, Malaysia Airlines, Philippine Airlines, Qantas, Qatar Airways, Shenzhen Airlines, Swiss International Air Lines, Vietnam Airlines and WestJet.
The top cities for Cathay Pacific Airways include Indian domestic routes of Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Kolkata and Hyderabad. As for international routes, Cathay Pacific Airways flights fly to and from cities such as Tokyo, Melbourne, Sydney, Kuala Lumpur, Male, Auckland, Singapore, Seoul, Phuket, Hanoi, Bangkok, Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, Madrid, London, Frankfurt, Zurich, Toronto, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Dubai, Cape Town, Wuhan, Beijing, to name a few. You can book flights of Cathay Pacific Airways to reach these international cities. The provision of web check-in is also available at the airline's official website. Flight schedules of Cathay Pacific Airways are also mentioned on the airline's website to make it easy for the passenger to choose an ideal flight.
Why travel by Cathay Pacific Airways?
Cathay Pacific Airways is considered to be one of the best airlines in the world. With the plethora of world-class services and facilities, it has to offer in terms of lounges, aircraft and fleet to in-flight experiences, the airline easily becomes ideal for travelling. Cathay Pacific airlines offer excellent baggage allowances, domestic and international routes as well as amazing flights. The in-flight services include great entertainment collection, WiFi and other connectivity while flying long haul distances. The aircraft's flying under Cathay Pacific Airways range from A350-900 to Boeing 777 are known to be some of the best fleets in the world. With their facilities that also accommodate first class and business class tiers with exquisite hospitality and treatment, the airline easily becomes a top choice.
Some of the other benefits of Cathay Pacific include the convenient international routes the flights take. This enables the flights to reach the destination at a reasonable duration, making it ideal for travelling. Cathay Pacific Airlines' flight schedules are always updated and shared on their official website. Plus, there are prior intimations regarding changes in the schedules too that are sent to the passengers. You can also book Cathay Pacific flights from all travel websites, including their website. With the airlines' popularity, the flights associated with Cathay Pacific are always available everywhere. The airline also sees tremendous connectivity with a slew of international cities. They are mostly all the major international cities such as Tokyo, New York, London, San Francisco, Dubai, Delhi, Sydney, Paris and more.
Further, on the same, Cathay Pacific's domestic routes to cities within China are also excellent. Over the years, Cathay Pacific has managed to become one of the top players in the global aviation industry as one of the most sought-after airlines.
About Hong Kong Airport
Hong Kong International Airport is situated on the island of Chek Lap Kok. It serves as the main airport to the city of Hong Kong. Hong Kong International Airport is also called Chek Lap Kok International Airport. It is one of the biggest hubs in China with respect to flight connectivity, cargo carriers and more. The airport is the busiest cargo getaway in the world. Not to mention, it is also known to have one of the largest passenger terminal buildings. The airport plays an important role in Hong Kong's economy as it employs over 65,000 staff. It is also the world's busiest airport in terms of passenger traffic.
About Airport Terminals
Hong Kong International Airport plays an important role in contributing to Hong Kong city's economy. The airport is capable of accommodating over 100 airlines with flights connecting to more than 180 international cities. Not to mention how it also is the world's busiest airport with respect to cargo traffic. There is a total of 90 boarding gates that the airport has along with 77 jet bridge gates and 12 virtual gates. The gates are used as assembly points for domestic as well as international travellers. Apron buses are available that ferry the passengers to the aircraft.
Terminal 1 of Hong Kong International Airport is sprawled across 6,100,000 sq ft and is recognized worldwide as one of the largest passenger airport terminal. The airport joins Dubai International Airport's Terminal 3 and Beijing Capital International Airport's Terminal 3. Initially, the airport's Terminal 1 faced competition with Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport with respect to the largest passenger terminal. However, with the expansion of East Hall, Hong Kong International Airport managed to take back its spot on the list. Terminal 1 is blessed with world-class decor and facilities such as check-in counters, airline lounges, departures, arrivals and more. Terminal 1 is capable of accommodating Airbus A380 of airlines Singapore Airlines, Qantas, Asiana Airlines, Emirates, Lufthansa, China Southern Airlines, Thai Airways, British Airways, Air France and Emirates.
Terminal 2 is sprawled across 1,500,000 sq ft, including the SkyPlaza, is just as exquisite as Terminal 1 with respect to the interiors. Although the terminal has dedicated gates, check-in and other processing facilities for passengers departing do not have gates. Terminal 2 also lacks arrival facilities. Hence, designated underground transportation facilities have been put in place for passengers to reach Terminal 1 too. Much of terminal 2 sees low-cost carriers with check-in options operation also available. SkyPlaza is also situated in Terminal 2. The terminal has been shut for expansion and maintenance purposes. With the excess flight traffic that the third runway witnesses, the authorities body has opted to add departures and arrivals along with immigrations sections too. Terminal 2 is scheduled to reopen in 2024.
About Airport Authority
Hong Kong International Airport is owned and operated by Airport Authority Hong Kong and functions on a 24 hours-basis. The airport is the primary hub for the airlines Cathay Pacific, Hong Kong Airlines, Air Hong Kong, Cathay Dragon and HK Express. The statutory body falls directly under the government and was formed in 1995. It is an independent body which does not receive any financial assistance from the government. The headquarters of Airport Authority Hong Kong is at the Hong Kong International Airport Tower and employs 2,602 staff. They are currently working towards expansion plans of Terminal 2. The body's aim aside from bringing forth excellent airport experience and financial growth is to bolster its position to be the leading international aviation focal point. Further on their agenda is to excel the management system in terms of operations and development of Hong Kong International Airport.
Top airlines flying from Hong Kong International Airport
As one of the busiest airports in the world, Hong Kong International Airport sees tremendous flight traffic. The number of airlines that operate from the airport exceeds 100 and connects with more than 180 cities globally. The airport is also known to be a focus city for Air India. Aside from the operations of Air India, two more Indian airlines such as IndiGo and SpiceJet, operate from Hong Kong International Airport. The airlines connect to the top three cities of India, namely Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore.
There are many international airlines too that operate from Hong Kong International Airport. Thanks to the demand for Hong Kong as one of the financial and economic hubs of China, the city's airport sees tremendous flight traffic from international cities. Some of the airlines that operate from Hong Kong International Airport include Aeroflot, AirAsia, Air Canada, Air China, Air France, Air Mauritius, Air New Zealand, Air Seoul, All Nippon Airways, American Airlines, Asiana Airlines, Bangkok Airways, British Airways, Cathay Dragon, Cathay Pacific, China Airlines, EgyptAir, Emirates, Ethiopian Airlines, Etihad Airways, Fiji Airways, Finnair, HK Express, Hong Kong Airlines, Japan Airlines, KLM, Lufthansa, Malaysia Airlines, Malindo Air, Nepal Airlines, Qantas, Qatar Airways, Scandinavian Airlines, Scoot, Singapore Airlines, Swiss International Air Lines, Thai Airways, Thai Smile, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines, Vietnam Airlines and Virgin Atlantic.
Facilities at Hong Kong International Airport
Airline lounges - There are about 18 exquisite airline lounges at the Hong Kong International Airport. Cathay Pacific alone has a slew of lounges called The Bridge, The Deck, The Pier and The Wing. They are business class and first-class lounges. Along with this, the airport also has dedicated airline lounges by Emirates, United and Qantas. Alliance airlines carrier SkyTeam also has a lounge that is present at the airport premise.
Postal services - One of the big perks of Hong Kong International Airport is the fact that they also have postal services. You can send documents and letters or even couriers from the airport's premise, especially if they are urgent and need to be delivered within Hong Kong too.
Baggage - You can apply for baggage delivery services at the airport. Prior intimation to the airlines for this kind of service would be beneficial. Along with this, there are baggage measuring gauge devices also available at the airport. Not to mention the luggage packing and wrapping facilities. You can also opt for baggage storage and porter services.
Charging facilities - Hong Kong International Airport has charging facilities as well as tables with battery recharge points as well. You can charge all your devices at these hubs.
Nursing stations - There are dedicated nursing stations and rooms at the airport for parents travelling with infants. The rooms have all the necessary amenities as well as baby products. You can also ask for infant and baby strollers at the airport.
Entertainment decks - Several entertainment decks are available at Hong Kong International Airport. They are perfect for kids, youngsters and adults as well. You can find them at various intervals within the terminals.
Medical services - Hong Kong International Airport has also ensured to keep devoted paramedic services as well as pharmacies. There are medical rooms also available at the airport. Not to mention how they also cater to emergency cases.
Special assistance - In case you require special assistance with respect to traversing within the airport. The airport has trained staff who can help with special assistance for senior citizens, pregnant women and disabled passengers.
WiFi and internet - The airport offers free WiFi which can be availed at all points. You can visit the airport's information desk to get more details on the same. There are internet booths and cafes also present at Hong Kong International Airport.
Smoking lounge - As per the Hong Kong law, you are not allowed to smoke in the public space at the Hong Kong International Airport. Hence, they have reserved smoking lounges as well as areas for the same.
How to reach Hong Kong International Airport
Airport Express
Devoted rail transport is prevalent in the city of Hong Kong that connects perfectly to the airport. In case you need to reach the Hong Kong International Airport, you can take the Airport Express. It'll take you just 24 minutes to reach the airport from the city centre. The frequency of the trains is also quite good and ideal for travelling. You can download the MTR Next Train app to get schedules of the train.
Public transport
The airport also offers bus services that are conveniently located close to the airport. On the official website of the airport, you can find the locations of the bus station. The bus is also considered to be a good way to reach Hong Kong International Airport.
Taxicabs and rentals
There are door-to-door services of taxicabs that you can get from the airport. The taxicabs are coloured in three distinct hues that take specific routes within the city of Hong Kong from the airport. Depending on which area you need to travel, you should accordingly go to the lane and take the coloured taxicab. Within the city, there are many options for hailing a taxicab to reach the Hong Kong International Airport. You can also opt for rentals which are available at the airport's arrivals. There are specific counters where you can book your rental services.
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