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Cathay Cargo transports elite equine athletes for Hong Kong horse show

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Cathay Cargo transports elite equine athletes for Hong Kong horse show
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Alex McGowan Chief Operations and Service Delivery Officer | Cathay Pacific

Cathay Cargo has transported approximately 70 horses to Hong Kong for the Longines Hong Kong International Horse Show. The event, taking place at AsiaWorld-Expo from February 14 to 16, marks the return of high-level equestrianism and show jumping to Hong Kong after more than five years.

Cathay Director Cargo Tom Owen stated, “We are proud to be the official airline partner of the Hong Kong International Horse Show as it makes its debut in Hong Kong this February. We have flown in around 70 of the world’s finest sports horses based in Europe from Liège and London to Hong Kong, ensuring they were well taken care of and that they arrived in the best condition for their highly anticipated performances.”

In collaboration with show organizers, Cathay Cargo arranged a charter flight from Liège, Belgium using a Boeing 747 freighter. This flight carried most of the showjumping and specialist high-jump puissance horses on its main deck. Four grooms accompanied these horses to ensure their comfort during transit. Additional horses, including Shetland ponies set for the "Shetland Pony Grand National," were flown from London Heathrow on scheduled services.

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The event is expected to draw over 25,000 attendees from Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area (GBA). Cathay Cargo will sponsor one of the showjumping events and feature branding on some obstacles and jumps. A stand in the exhibition area will provide visitors with information about Cathay Cargo's Live Animal shipment solution.

Event Director Jo Peck at HPower International expressed satisfaction with Cathay Cargo's involvement: “We have been delighted to work with our airline partner Cathay Cargo in planning and delivering the logistics of flying these horses from Europe. The care and expertise demonstrated in handling these valuable sports horses using its Cathay Live Animal shipment solution has been hugely appreciated both by us and their riders.”

Owen added: “We look forward to showing people how our ‘We Know How’ ethos and shipment expertise enabled these three action-packed days of intense competition with world-class horses, riders and thrilling displays in Hong Kong.”

For further details, visit www.cathaycargo.com.

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