
Cathay Pacific is expanding its network to include four Latin American destinations through a code-share agreement with Iberia, using Madrid as a hub. The new routes cover Fortaleza and Recife in Brazil, Buenos Aires in Argentina, and Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic. Additionally, Cathay will increase its Hong Kong-Madrid flights to daily service, up from four per week. This move enhances connectivity between Asia and Latin America.
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Non-stop flights from Hong Kong to Madrid increase from four per week to daily.
Cathay Pacific will add four new Latin American destinations via Madrid through code-share flights with Iberia.
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Cathay Pacific will add four new Latin American destinations via Madrid through code-share flights with Iberia.
South China Morning PostHong Kong’s flag carrier, Cathay Pacific Airways, will expand its network by including four new destinations in Latin America via Madrid through code-share flights with Spanish airline Iberia. Passengers from Hong Kong will be able to travel to Fortaleza and Recife in Brazil, Buenos Aires in Argentina, and Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic under the new arrangement.
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Cathay Pacific will add four new Latin American destinations via Madrid through code-share flights with Iberia.
South China Morning PostThe four destinations are Fortaleza and Recife in Brazil, Buenos Aires in Argentina, and Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic.
South China Morning PostCathay will increase the frequency of non-stop flights from Hong Kong to Madrid from four a week to daily.
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