Cathay Pacific has added three new weekly services between its base in Hong Kong and San Francisco, bring the total number of direct flights to 17 per week.
San Francisco was the first US destination that CX flew non-stop to back in 1986. A popular market for both leisure and business travellers, it is one of the airline’s most high density routes.
First class
Added flights schedule
CX892 HKG SFO 1845/1630 Tue, Thurs, Sat
CX893 SFO HKG 0130/0640+1 Wed, Fri, Sun
All flights to San Francisco are operated by the B777-300ER, with the new flights CX892/893 offering a three-class configuration on the Tuesday to Friday services. The weekend services will feature a four-cabin configuration with first class added to mix.
Business class
The three-class B777-300ER comes with 40 seats in business, 32 in premium economy and 268 in economy. Meanwhile, the four-class B777-300ER will offer six seats in first, 53 in business, 34 in premium economy and 182 in economy.
Cathay Pacific senior vice president, Americas, Tom Owen, said, "Our addition of three weekly direct flights from San Francisco to Hong Kong illustrates the commitment we have to further expanding connectivity for the North American market as well as better serving the growing demand in the wider San Francisco Bay Area."
For more information, visit cathaypacific.com
Clement Huang