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Cathay Pacific plans more aircraft orders across fleet, CEO says
Cathay Pacific plans more aircraft orders across fleet, CEO says RIO DE JANEIRO: Cathay Pacific is considering additional orders for widebody, narrowbody and freighter aircraft as it looks to expand rapidly over the next decade, taking advantage of a third runway at its Hong Kong hub, Chief Executive Officer Ronald Lam said on Sunday (Jun 7). Lam said this could include fresh orders and exercising options to expand previous orders. Cathay already has more than 100 new aircraft on order,...
More Hong Kong airlines cancel flights as Typhoon Jangmi bears down on Tokyo
More Hong Kong airlines cancel flights as Typhoon Jangmi bears down on Tokyo Cathay Pacific, Hong Kong Airlines and Greater Bay Airlines cancel, reschedule flights as Typhoon Jangmi batters Japan More Hong Kong carriers including Cathay Pacific Airways and Hong Kong Airlines cancelled or rescheduled flights to Japan on Wednesday as Typhoon Jangmi headed towards Tokyo. Cathay, the city’s flag carrier, cancelled six scheduled flights between Hong Kong and Japan, affecting routes to and from...
Chip boom powers Hong Kong stock exchange at 40. Innovation, resilience set next stage
Stepping into the former trading hall in Exchange Square on Thursday was like walking through a doorway into the 1980s. Brokers, wearing the iconic red jackets of the period, stood alongside Cathay Pacific Airways flight attendants in retro uniforms, evoking memories of the hall before its closure. The special gong-striking ceremony in Central marked the 40th anniversary of the merger of Hong Kong’s four stock exchanges into the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong (SEHK).
Higher airfares and fewer visitors: How the Iran conflict is hitting Southeast Asia tourism
Tourism across Southeast Asia was finally recovering from the pandemic. Now, soaring fuel prices, flight disruptions, and growing economic uncertainty linked to the Iran conflict are threatening to slow demand just as the region enters its crucial summer travel season. Cheap flights, backpacker hostels and beautiful beaches have helped make Southeast Asia one of the world’s most resilient travel regions.
This Summer Travel Season Could Forever Alter the Future of Sustainable Aviation Fuel
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Hong Kong signs 96 agreements with Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan worth US$1.65 billion
Hong Kong signs 96 agreements with Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan worth US$1.65 billion City leader John Lee hails Central Asia visit as setting stage for closer government and business ties with region Hong Kong has signed 96 agreements with Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan worth US$1.65 billion during city leader John Lee Ka-chiu’s visit to Central Asia, which he hailed as a “successful” mission setting the stage for closer government and business ties with the region. Lee on Thursday also said Hong...