Cathay Pacific to increase flights from Delhi, Mumbai, deploy Airbus A350-900 on Bengaluru-Hong Kong route

New Delhi, Dec 15 (FN Agency) Cathay Pacific on Thursday said that it will increase the number of flights from Mumbai and Delhi from January onwards and also introduce the Airbus A350-900 on its Bengaluru-Hong Kong route.The flights from Mumbai and Delhi will be increased to five and seven times per week, respectively, from January onwards, a statement from the company said.

Anand Yedery, Regional Head of Marketing and Sales, South Asia, Middle East and Africa, said, “We are thrilled to announce the increase in frequency of flights from Mumbai and Delhi to cater to the rising demand, as well as the introduction of the A350-900 on the Bengaluru-Hong Kong route. The A350-900 is one of the most modern aircraft in our fleet and its enhanced fuel-efficiency will play a critical role in helping us achieve our sustainability goals. With Bangalore seeing a large number of corporate and leisure flyers travelling to Hong Kong and beyond, the enhanced Premium Economy and Business Class cabins on the A350-900 will also allow us to offer them an unsurpassed experience when flying the route.”