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Cathay Pacific pioneers direct links to Europe’s most vibrant cities

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Cathay Pacific Airways continues to connect Asia to exciting locations all over the world by pioneering non-stop routes to three of Europe’s most vibrant capitals as early as March of 2018.

“We’re excited to offer the only direct flights between Hong Kong and Brussels, Dublin and Copenhagen,” said Cathay Pacific CEO Rupert Hogg. “These are all fantastic destinations and attract business and leisure travellers from the world over. We listened to our customers’ demands for more options and greater flexibility and have responded by building direct air links with these great cities.”

Travellers can enjoy the beautiful parks, architecture, and culture of Brussels once Cathay Pacific launches a four-times weekly service to the Belgian capital starting March 25, 2018. Ireland’s bustling capital, known for being one of the world’s most innovative cities, will also be connected by direct flights four times a week from Hong Kong to Dublin beginning June 2, 2018.

Cathay Pacific will offer direct flights between Hong Kong and Brussels, and Dublin and Copenhagen in 2018 

A seasonal service will be taking passengers to visit the thriving eco-friendly metropolis of Copenhagen, lifelong home of fairy tale writer Hans Christian Andersen and one of the most livable cities in the world. Considered Scandinavia’s capital of cool, Denmark’s cultural center will be served by a three-times weekly seasonal service between May 2 and Oct. 12, 2018. 

Following the recent launch of services to Gatwick, Madrid and Barcelona, Cathay Pacific’s European expansion continues to open doors to culturally-rich cities, while also providing Europe-based passengers more convenient access to key destinations in Asia and the Southwest Pacific. With the commencement of the new routes, the airline’s network will cover 15 European destinations served direct from Hong Kong. 

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“Growing our reach to new destinations that aren’t served from Hong Kong boosts the city’s status as Asia’s largest international hub and enables us to capture new and important sources of revenue,” said Hogg.

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