Cathay Pacific has announced the return of direct flights to Rome, inviting travelers to explore the Italian capital's historic and architectural landmarks. The announcement was made in a post on X.
According to Cathay Pacific on X, the airline has resumed its seasonal direct service from Hong Kong to Rome, now offering three flights per week between the two cities. The announcement encourages travelers to "relive the glory and history of the Italian capital" and experience its world-famous architecture and artifacts. By highlighting the ease of direct access, Cathay Pacific positions its Rome route as an ideal option for both leisure and cultural tourism, reinforcing its commitment to connecting Asia with Europe’s iconic destinations.
The service operates between Hong Kong International Airport and Rome Fiumicino Airport until October 25, 2025, giving travelers a flexible seasonal window to visit Italy. This provides Hong Kong travelers with a direct, non-stop flight option to Italy’s capital, eliminating the need for layovers or lengthy connections. Major landmarks such as the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, and Spanish Steps are featured in the airline’s destination promotions, making Rome a central hub for art, history, and cuisine.