04 Feb 2010
Cathay Pacific is bringing frequency on the Hong Kong-Seoul route back to 2008 levels in a two-phase expansion.
Beginning May 2, the airline will add four flights a week to the Korean capital and another three flights from July 1, which will take its frequencies back to five flights a day on the route.
The Hong Kong carrier will also shift flight times on the Mumbai routes. From March 28, daily flights to the Indian city will depart 21.50.
The new schedule offers better connectivity for travellers arriving in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand to connect with the service as well as provide passengers a full day in Hong Kong before departure.
Sourced = The TTG TravelHub