This Airline Is Resuming Non-Stop Flights To Hong Kong From Dubai

by Ishita Agarwal
This Airline Is Resuming Non-Stop Flights To Hong Kong From Dubai

Residents in Dubai, those conducting business in Hong Kong, and tourists will find this to be positive news. Today the authorities revealed that Cathay Pacific will restart its non-stop service between Dubai and Hong Kong. The tour will start up again on Sunday, October 2. On Mondays, Fridays, and Saturdays, the airline will run three flights, giving UAE citizens direct access to Hong Kong and links to other countries, including the Philippines, Indonesia, Japan, and South Korea. 

From Where Will The Cathay Pacific Airlines Fly 

The Boeing 777-300 aircraft, which has a three-class cabin layout and incorporates the airline’s forward-facing lie-flat business class seats, will be used for all trips from Terminal 1 at Dubai International Airport.

Between 12 and 48 hours before their departure to Hong Kong. Passengers may submit their Covid-19 test results and other necessary health documentation that need to validate in advance via the airline’s Fly Ready service. The Fly Free programme allows travellers to change their trip dates and locations up to December 31.

 

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Welcome To The Warm Hospitality Of Asia 

This fantastic offer will make travelling that simple, experience Asian hospitality through hong kong, and a variety of in-flight entertainment choices. Moreover, it will have customer-focused initiatives like our tool for verifying medical records. One of the top service brands around the globe will be Fly Ready. 

In addition to the steady stream of tourists, business travellers and guests from the surrounding area are welcome on board. At the same time, tourists from the GCC are also looking for foreign cultural encounters. These are widely available in Hong Kong and the numerous places you may reach thanks to this offer, such as Japan and South Korea.

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