Cathay Pacific has announced it will resume nonstop flights between Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and Hong Kong International Airport beginning March 30, 2026. The service, which was suspended during the COVID-19 pandemic, will operate five times a week on Mondays through Thursdays and Saturdays.
The airline will use its Airbus A350-900 for these flights, offering 38 lie-flat business-class seats, 28 premium economy seats, and 214 seats in the main cabin. This move makes Seattle Cathay Pacific's ninth North American destination and follows the recent launch of nonstop service to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.
Cathay Pacific is a partner of both American Airlines and Alaska Airlines. This partnership allows U.S. travelers to redeem miles from these airlines for flights to Asia and beyond on Cathay Pacific. Additionally, points from major credit card programs can be transferred to Cathay Pacific’s loyalty program, Cathay, which is known for strong redemption value.