Cathay Pacific has announced the resumption of flights to and from Colombo beginning February 2, 2024 offering three flights a week.
After a hiatus of four years, the award-winning Hong Kong-based airline Cathay Pacific is set to soar Sri Lankan skies once again, continuing its commitment to connect people across the globe via its Airbus A330 aircraft. The aircraft is configured in a two-cabin-class layout with 293 seats, comprising 28 in Business class, and 265 in Economy.
The resumption marks the revival of a long-standing aviation partnership between Hong Kong and Sri Lanka. As Sri Lanka continues to welcome a growing number of leisure and business travellers, while recognising the diversity of Colombo’s travellers, Cathay Pacific is gearing up to embark on a new chapter of connectivity, convenience, and customer satisfaction.
Anand Yedery, Regional Head of Customer Travel and Lifestyle, South Asia, Middle East and Africa said: “This is an important occasion as we announce the re-launch of flights from Colombo. Cathay Pacific’s return not only signifies our commitment to our customers, but also showcases the vital role Sri Lanka plays in our network.
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