Cathay Pacific to resume direct flights to South Africa
Cathay Pacific announced on Monday that it was going to resume direct flights between the Chinese territory and South Africa. The service will restart on August 2, and be operated three times a week, with Johannesburg being the South African terminal.
“We are eager to not only welcome our customers from South Africa to experience our warm Asian culture, but also the comfort and efficiency when travelling onboard the Airbus A350-900,” highlights Cathay Pacific regional marketing and sales head: South Asia, Middle East and Africa Anand Yedery. “With the removal of travel restrictions into Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland, and with our connections to popular Asian destinations, we can aid customers to fulfil all their travel plans – whether it is to reunite with their loved ones or take that much-awaited holiday or for business.”
Source: Engineering News South Africa