Cathay Pacific NS25 777-300 / 280-seater A330 Network Overview
Correction at 2150GMT 31MAR25: Typo on the seat counts for the 777-300, which should read 438 instead of 428.
Published at 1500GMT 31MAR25
Cathay Pacific during Northern summer 2025 season introduces 438-seater Boeing 777-300 aircraft on additional 3 routes, scheduled on regular basis.
Hong Kong – Cebu First regular 777-300 service scheduled on 18APR25
Hong Kong – Kaohsiung First regular 777-300 service scheduled on 03JUL25, 2 weekly in July/August 2025, 1 in September/October 2025
Hong Kong – Penang First regular 777-300 service scheduled on 01MAY25
The 777-300 aircraft throughout the season will also serve following routes:
Hong Kong – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi
Hong Kong – Denpasar
Hong Kong – Fukuoka
Hong Kong – Jakarta
Hong Kong – Kuala Lumpur
Hong Kong – Manila
Hong Kong – Nagoya (Selected dates in April and May 2025)
Hong Kong – Osaka Kansai
Hong Kong – Seoul Incheon
Hong Kong – Shanghai Pu Dong
Hong Kong – Singapore (Selected dates in early-June 2025)
Hong Kong – Taipei Taoyuan – Nagoya (30MAR25 – 30APR25 and 01AUG25 – 30SEP25)
Hong Kong – Taipei Taoyuan – Tokyo Narita
Hong Kong – Tokyo Haneda
Separately, the airline is launching 280-seater Airbus A330-300 service with aircraft code 33A, configuration C50Y230. Based on Facebook page “K’s Aviation” update published in late-February 2025, the 280-seater is the former Cathay Dragon 3-class aircraft (F8C42Y230).
The 280-seater will be scheduled on following routes throughout the season, with first flight scheduled to Taipei on 11APR25.
Hong Kong – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi (eff 03JUN25)
Hong Kong – Beijing Capital (June 2025 only)
Hong Kong – Chengdu Tianfu (eff 02JUN25)
Hong Kong – Hangzhou (May 2025 only)
Hong Kong – Hanoi (eff 04JUL25)
Hong Kong – Ho Chi Minh City (eff 01JUL25)
Hong Kong – Kaohsiung (eff 02JUL25)
Hong Kong – Kuala Lumpur (July/August 2025 only)
Hong Kong – Penang (July/August 2025 only)
Hong Kong – Phnom Penh (eff 04JUL25)
Hong Kong – Seoul Incheon (eff 01JUL25)
Hong Kong – Shanghai Pu Dong (eff 05JUL25)
Hong Kong – Taipei Taoyuan
Hong Kong – Xi’An (eff 01JUN25)
Information listed above is as of 30MAR25, further changes likely.