Thursday 3 November 2011

Cathay Pacific Reduces Flights to Bangkok

Cathay Pacific has confirmed that one of its five daily scheduled flights between Hong Kong and Bangkok (CX701/CX702) will be cancelled on 28 October, 30 October, 1 November and 2 November due to weaker demand on the route.

Despite the cancellation Cathay Pacific still operates four flights per day between the two cities.

The airline has also issued special ticketing guidelines for flights with confirmed bookings involving Bangkok.

With immediate effect, rebooking charges will be waived for all tickets issued worldwide on/before 25 October with confirmed bookings involving Bangkok between 25 October and 2 November. Such requests must be made on/before 2 November and the revised travel date must be on/before 30 November 2011. There is no waiver on cancellation, refund or rerouting charges.

Cathay Pacific also advises passengers who have booked flights to and from Bangkok to check the latest flight information on Cathay Pacific?s website before departing for the airport. 

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