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Cathay Pacific to launch nonstop flights connecting Hong Kong and Riyadh

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Cathay Pacific announced the introduction of direct passenger flights between Hong Kong and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, starting on October 28, 2024. This initiative aims to bolster connectivity, trade, and cultural exchange as part of the Belt and Road Initiative.

The launch was celebrated with a signing ceremony attended by notable officials, including Hong Kong’s Secretary for Transport and Logistics, Lam Sai-hung, and the Consul General of Saudi Arabia in Hong Kong, Hamad Aljebreen.

Key Highlights:

  • Flight Schedule: Three weekly return flights using Airbus A350-900, featuring Business, Premium Economy, and Economy cabins.
    • CX647: Departs Hong Kong at 15:05, arrives in Riyadh at 20:15 on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
    • CX648: Departs Riyadh at 22:15 on the same days, arrives in Hong Kong at 11:10 the following day

Significance and Remarks:

  • Enhanced Connectivity: This route strengthens Hong Kong’s position as a central hub in the Belt and Road Initiative, improving air connectivity with the Middle East.
  • Economic and Cultural Ties: The new route is expected to enhance economic, tourism, and cultural relations between Hong Kong and Saudi Arabia, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030.
  • Government Support: Hong Kong’s government is committed to expanding aviation networks along major and Belt and Road routes, reinforcing its status as an international aviation hub.
  • Tourism Growth: The service aims to boost inbound tourism to Saudi Arabia, providing more travel options and convenience for passengers from Hong Kong and other regions within Cathay Pacific’s network.

Cathay Pacific’s CEO Ronald Lam expressed enthusiasm about the new service, highlighting its potential to promote business, trade, and tourism opportunities. The flights will complement Cathay Cargo’s existing weekly freighter services between the two cities.

This post was published on 6 June 2024 11:08

André Orban

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