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Cathay Pacific announces new routes connecting Hong Kong with Munich and Brussels

Cathay Pacific announces new routes connecting Hong Kong with Munich and Brussels
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Cathay Pacific has announced new routes to Munich and Brussels, expanding its European network. The airline will commence flights to Munich on June 16, 2025, offering four weekly direct flights from Hong Kong. This addition marks Cathay Pacific's second destination in Germany, complementing its existing service to Frankfurt.

Starting August 3, 2025, Cathay Pacific will resume flights to Brussels with four weekly services. The renewed route aims to strengthen ties between Asia and Europe.

Both routes will be operated by the Airbus A350-900 aircraft. Lavinia Lau, Chief Customer and Commercial Officer at Cathay Pacific, expressed enthusiasm about these developments: "We are delighted to introduce Munich to our network and to return to Brussels, bringing our European destinations to 11."

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The airline plans to increase its weekly flights to Europe from 78 to 93 during the summer season of 2025. In addition, Cathay Pacific Cargo intends to operate seven weekly freighter flights between Hong Kong and Europe next summer.

These expansions reflect Cathay Pacific's commitment to enhancing connectivity and providing superior travel experiences for its customers worldwide.

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