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Cathay Pacific strengthens India ties with Hyderabad resumption, enhancing passenger and cargo connectivity

Updated On – 3 April 2025, 04:38 PM


Cathay Pacific flights from Hyderabad to Hong Kong resumed; To be run thrice a week


Hyderabad: Cathay Pacific has further strengthened its network in India with the resumption of its non-stop passenger service from Hyderabad by operating three times a week on Mondays, Thursdays, and Sundays, ensuring seamless travel connections for customers to Hong Kong and beyond. With this resumption, Cathay Pacific is now operating across five Indian cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Hyderabad.

Speaking in the occasion, GMR Hyderabad International Airport Ltd. CEO Pradeep Panicker said: “We are delighted to welcome back Cathay Pacific to Hyderabad. The resumption of direct flight services between Hyderabad and Hong Kong represents a significant milestone in our international connectivity.


This development will facilitate stronger business ties, tourism, and cultural exchange between these two dynamic regions. Additionally, the resumption introduces valuable belly cargo capacity, allowing us to offer more time-bound solutions for the Hyderabad market, particularly benefiting time-sensitive products such as perishables, mail, and courier services.”

Cathay’s Regional General Manager South Asia, Middle East, and Africa, Rakesh Raicar said: “Resuming flights to Hyderabad is a significant step in our India expansion strategy. With this resumption, we remain committed to providing Indian travellers with more choice, greater connectivity, and world-class service.

The direct service is being operated by the airline’s Airbus A330-300 aircraft, featuring Business and Economy cabins.

The Cathay Group ensures convenient connections from Hong Kong to key destinations across other cities of the Greater Bay Area, Japan, Korea, the Southwest Pacific, and North America.



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