Cathay
Pacific Airways today announced that it will increase its services between
Seoul and Hong Kong from five to six flights daily from 15 July 2012. The
latest addition means Cathay Pacific will offer the most number of flights
between the two cities, bringing benefits to both business and leisure travellers.
As the
foreign airline with the longest history of operation in Korea, Cathay Pacific
has seen continuous growth in the number of passengers travelling between Seoul and Hong Kong over the years. The last
frequency increase on the route was in January 2006 when the airline began offering five daily flights
to Hong Kong.
Cathay
Pacific Country Manager Korea Clarence Chung said: “We are delighted to be able
to provide even more flight options for business and leisure travellers going
to Hong Kong and beyond with this new flight. We are also seeing rapid
growth in the popularity of Korea as a holiday destination, and this additional
service will help to bring more tourists into the country.”
The new
flight, CX439, will depart Incheon International Airport at 13:25 and arrive in
Hong Kong at 16:00, while the return flight, CX434, will depart Hong Kong at
07:40 and arrive in Seoul at 12:15. The enhanced schedule will offer more
choices for travellers visiting Hong Kong or other cities in Cathay Pacific’s extensive
international network during the peak summer season.
For more
information contact Mr R Salameh on 020 7321 2535 and/or london@gokorea.co.uk
/ The Cathay Pacific Website can be found at www.cathaypacific.com/kr