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Cathay Pacific resumes Seattle service, its ninth North American destination

Cathay Pacific resumes Seattle service, its ninth North American destination
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Cathay Pacific has announced on X that it has resumed flights to Seattle, marking its ninth passenger destination in North America. This move aims to enhance connectivity across its global network via Hong Kong.

According to The Seattle Times, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) served over 45 million passengers in 2022, establishing itself as one of the fastest-growing hubs in the United States. The airport plays a significant role as a West Coast gateway, facilitating connections between Asia and North America. Cathay Pacific's return strengthens Seattle's portfolio of trans-Pacific carriers, providing travelers with more options for direct access to Hong Kong and beyond.

Data from the Port of Seattle indicates that international passenger traffic exceeded 4.5 million in 2023, demonstrating strong recovery trends from pandemic lows. Asia emerged as one of the fastest-growing segments, highlighting the Pacific Northwest's significance in cross-Pacific travel. By resuming flights to Seattle, Cathay Pacific is tapping into this recovering market and aligning supply with traveler demand for routes bound for Asia.

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The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Travel & Tourism Office notes that Hong Kong remains a crucial hub for international connections between the United States and Asia. The city's geographic and financial importance makes it a valuable stopover for travelers heading to Mainland China and Southeast Asia. Restoring service between Seattle and Hong Kong allows passengers to utilize Cathay Pacific’s extensive Asian network, supporting both business and leisure travel.

Cathay Pacific was founded in 1946 and is headquartered in Hong Kong as the city's flag carrier airline. According to its corporate profile, it operates flights to destinations across Asia, North America, Europe, and Oceania and is a founding member of the Oneworld alliance. The airline has received global recognition for service quality, with its Hong Kong hub serving as a cornerstone for connecting travelers across continents.

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