Cathay Pacific NW23 Long-Haul Operations – 26JUL23

Published at 0400GMT 26JUL23

Cathay Pacific as of Wednesday 26JUL23 begins schedule update for its Northern winter 2023/24 operation, although most of these already reflected in its inventory, based on available flights for reservation.

As of 0300GMT 26JUL23, planned long-haul operation between 29OCT23 and 30MAR24 as follows. Additional adjustments may occur due to possible schedule change process remains ongoing on certain routes. Frequency variations during certain periods in December 2023 and January 2024 occurs on selected routes.

Hong Kong – Amsterdam 1 daily A350-1000XWB
Hong Kong – Auckland 4 weekly A350-1000XWB (6 from 30NOV23)
Hong Kong – Boston 2 weekly A350-1000XWB (4 from 15NOV23)
Hong Kong – Brisbane 4 weekly 777-300ER (6 from 27NOV23)
Hong Kong – Chicago O'Hare 3 weekly A350-100XWB
Hong Kong – Christchurch 15DEC23 – 28FEB24 3 weekly A350-900XWB/-1000XWB
Hong Kong – Dubai 1 daily A350-900XWB
Hong Kong – Frankfurt 1 daily A350-1000XWB
Hong Kong – Johannesburg 3 weekly A350-900XWB
Hong Kong – London Heathrow
30 weekly. Operational aircraft variations as follow.
29OCT23 – 16DEC23 777-300ER/A350-900XWB
17DEC23 – 16JAN24 777-300ER/A350-900XWB/-1000XWB
eff 17JAN24 777-300ER/A350-1000XWB

Hong Kong – Los Angeles
12 weekly 777-300ER
Hong Kong – Madrid
3 weekly A350-900XWB
Hong Kong – Manchester
4 weekly A350-900XWB (5 weekly 29JAN24 – 02MAR24)
Hong Kong – Melbourne 19 weekly A350-900XWB/-1000XWB/777-300ER (21 from 03DEC23)
Hong Kong – New York JFK 18 weekly A350-900XWB/-1000XWB (21 from 29JAN24)
Hong Kong – Paris CDG 1 daily 777-300ER
Hong Kong – Perth
3 weekly 777-300ER (5 from 06DEC23)
Hong Kong – San Francisco 8 weekly A350-900XWB (9 from 02FEB24)
Hong Kong – Sydney 28 weekly A350-900XWB/-1000XWB
Hong Kong – Tel Aviv 3 weekly 777-300ER
Hong Kong – Toronto 11 weekly A350-900XWB/-1000XWB (A350-1000XWB only from 05FEB24)
Hong Kong – Vancouver 7 weekly 777-300ER (9 from 29JAN24)
Hong Kong – Zurich
3 weekly 777-300ER (4 weekly 31JAN24 – 25FEB24)

Jim Liu

Jim previously launched and ran Airlineroute between 2007 and 2020, now owns and runs AeroRoutes.

https://aeroroutes.com
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