Cathay Pacific is set to resume flights to Seattle in March 2026, marking the first time since early 2020 that the airline will serve the city. The Hong Kong-based carrier had previously ended its Seattle route during the pandemic, which made Seattle Hong Kong’s largest unserved long-haul market with an estimated 57,000 round-trip passengers annually.
The return to Seattle is part of a broader expansion that will see Cathay Pacific serving nine cities in the United States and Canada for the first time in six years. The airline plans to focus on local demand as well as connecting traffic through partnerships, notably with Alaska Airlines in Seattle. This will allow passengers greater access across Asia via Hong Kong, including destinations in mainland China, India, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Several factors contributed to Cathay’s decision to bring back its Seattle service. Alaska Airlines has established Seattle as a global gateway, and there are now fewer direct flights from Seattle to China and none to India compared to pre-pandemic levels. Additionally, Delta Air Lines is scheduled to restart service between Los Angeles and Hong Kong next year.