Cathay 888 Posted December 8, 2006 Report Share Posted December 8, 2006 Cathay Pacific Celebrates Return of Shanghai Passenger Service Cathay Pacific Airways today celebrated the return of Shanghai to its passenger network, with flight CX362 departing Hong Kong at the scheduled time of 23:35 yesterday (1 December) and arriving at Shanghai’s Pudong International Airport this morning. The airline’s first return flight from Shanghai arrived in Hong Kong at 05:45. The new daily Shanghai service marks an important step for Cathay Pacific as it expands its network in the Chinese Mainland. The airline also offers services to Beijing and Xiamen, with passengers now being offered greater choice and flexibility following the 1 December launch of a code-share arrangement with Dragonair to all three cities. The code-share means that Cathay Pacific’s “CX” code is now available on a total of 17 flights each day to and from Shanghai. Out of Shanghai, the new Cathay Pacific flight, together with the code-share flights, will provide Mainland passengers with greater choice when connecting to the airline’s extensive international network through the Hong Kong hub. Starting from today Cathay Pacific is also adding another five freighter flights each week to Shanghai, taking the total to 17 flights a week. One further freighter service will be added with effect from 5 January 2007. Last month the airline extended its Mainland freighter network further with the launch of a new twice-weekly service to Beijing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ode of Bund Posted December 8, 2006 Report Share Posted December 8, 2006 Oh boy, I hope Cathy can have some specical fares in March 2007 on Shanghai-HK route so that I can take advantage of it, wanted to fly with Cathy for a long time Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cathay 888 Posted December 10, 2006 Author Report Share Posted December 10, 2006 Oh boy, I hope Cathy can have some specical fares in March 2007 on Shanghai-HK route so that I can take advantage of it, wanted to fly with Cathy for a long time Oh well, I hope so, apparently beside these 2 new flights operated by Cathay (Equipment is 330 & 34C), there are several more codeshare flights operated by Dragonair to PVG~~ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest CantonBus107 Posted December 13, 2006 Report Share Posted December 13, 2006 Cathay Pacific is the missing piece into Shanghai's Airport for airlines: Now we have for Shanghai PUDONG International Airport: Domestic Carries not listed Oneworld Alliance: American Airlines - B772 British Airways - B772 Cathay Pacfic Airways - A333. A343 Finnair - A343, MD-11 Qantas - A330 SkyTeam Alliance: Aeroflot - A30B Air France - B772 Alitalia - B763 KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines - B744 Korean Air - B777, B744 Northwest Airlines - B744 Star Alliance: Air Canada - B767, A340 Air New Zealand - B772 ANA - B777, B763, B744 Asiana Airlines - B744, B767, B777, A320 Austrian Airlines - A343 Lufthansa - A346, B744, A343 SAS - A340 Singapore Airlines - B772, B773 Thai Airways International - A333 United Airlines - B744, B772 Non-Alliance: Air-India - A310 Air Macau - A300, A320, A319 Dragon Air - A333, A320 Emirates - A340, A332, B772, B773 Garuda Indonesia - A330 Japan Airlines - B767, B744, B777 Malaysia Airlines - A333, B772 Philippine Airlines - A320 Qatar Airways - A332 Royal Nepal Airlines - B757 Turkish Airlines - A343 Virgin Atlantic - A346 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yrt304 Posted December 14, 2006 Report Share Posted December 14, 2006 Cathay Pacific is the missing piece into Shanghai's Airport for airlines: Now we have for Shanghai PUDONG International Airport: Domestic Carries not listed Oneworld Alliance: American Airlines - B772 British Airways - B772 Cathay Pacfic Airways - A333. A343 Finnair - A343, MD-11 Qantas - A330 SkyTeam Alliance: Aeroflot - A30B Air France - B772 Alitalia - B763 KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines - B744 Korean Air - B777, B744 Northwest Airlines - B744 Star Alliance: Air Canada - B767, A340 Air New Zealand - B772 ANA - B777, B763, B744 Asiana Airlines - B744, B767, B777, A320 Austrian Airlines - A343 Lufthansa - A346, B744, A343 SAS - A340 Singapore Airlines - B772, B773 Thai Airways International - A333 United Airlines - B744, B772 Non-Alliance: Air-India - A310 Air Macau - A300, A320, A319 Dragon Air - A333, A320 Emirates - A340, A332, B772, B773 Garuda Indonesia - A330 Japan Airlines - B767, B744, B777 Malaysia Airlines - A333, B772 Philippine Airlines - A320 Qatar Airways - A332 Royal Nepal Airlines - B757 Turkish Airlines - A343 Virgin Atlantic - A346 Theres still alot of missing pieces but a 767 from AC where does it come from? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest CantonBus107 Posted December 14, 2006 Report Share Posted December 14, 2006 They fly B767 from Vancouver. The B767 may not be able to fly from Toronto Theres still alot of missing pieces but a 767 from AC where does it come from? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hl7534 Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 Emirates don't send all of those aircraft types to PVG at the same time, do they? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cathay 888 Posted January 8, 2007 Author Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 Oh boy, I hope Cathy can have some specical fares in March 2007 on Shanghai-HK route so that I can take advantage of it, wanted to fly with Cathy for a long time Special fare from HKG-PVG was came out already, plz check it here: http://www.cathaypacific.com/cpa/en_HK/off...s/offerssummary Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest CantonBus107 Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 I think EK offers only 1 flight to Shanghai per day so it depends on the schedule on what EK deploys from DXB. Emirates don't send all of those aircraft types to PVG at the same time, do they? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cathay 888 Posted April 24, 2007 Author Report Share Posted April 24, 2007 News for CX's Shanghai service, CX367/368 schedule had been revised~~ CX368 HKG 08:50- PVG 11:30 333/333X CX367 PVG 12:25- HKG 15:05 333/333X For the equipment, CX currently using 333 (A330 with 3-Class config), but they will switch to 773 operation since June~~ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Jump Up 9492 Posted April 24, 2007 Report Share Posted April 24, 2007 Now we have for Shanghai PUDONG International Airport: Domestic Carries not listed Oneworld Alliance: American Airlines - B772 (Chicago) British Airways - B772 (London-LHR) Cathay Pacific Airways - B773 Finnair - A343, MD-11 (HEL) Japan Airlines - B767, B744, B777 Qantas - A330 SkyTeam Alliance: Aeroflot - A30B (Moscow-SVO) Air France - B772 (CDG) Alitalia - B763 (Milan) KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines - B744 (AMS) Korean Air - B737, B777, B744 Northwest Airlines - B744 Star Alliance: Air Canada - B767, A343, A345 (Vancouver&Toronto) Air New Zealand - B772 (Aukland) ANA - A320, B777, B763, B744 (Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya) Asiana Airlines - B744, B767, B777, A320, A321 Lufthansa - A346, B744, A343 (FRA, MUC) Singapore Airlines - B772, B773 (SIN) Thai Airways International - A333 (BKK) United Airlines - B744, B772 (SFO, ORD) Non-Alliance: Air China (FRA) China Eastern (DEL, LAX, JFK, JNB, KIX, NGO, SYD, MALE, NRT, FUK, ICN...) China Southern (NGO, KYT) Air-India - A310 Air Macau - A300, A320, A319 Dragon Air - A333, A320 Emirates - A340, A332, B772, B773 Garuda Indonesia - A333 Malaysia Airlines - A333, B772 Philippine Airlines - A320 Qatar Airways - A332, A333 Royal Nepal Airlines - B757 (KIX, KTH) Shanghai Airlines Transaero - B767 (St. Petersburg) Turkish Airlines - A343 Virgin Atlantic - A346 Services Suspended/Cut: SAS - A343 Air Europa - A340 Austrian - B767, A340 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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