Dubai, Cathay Pacific and Iran
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Major Middle East air hubs closing could help regional players in the short run, but a prolonged conflict would mean higher fares Read more at The Business Times.
Cathay Pacific announced it has suspended all flight operations in the Middle East amid the conflict between Iran and
US-Iran war: The escalation of Middle East conflict led to a selloff in IndiGo and SpiceJet shares, with global airlines facing similar declines. Increased crude oil prices and flight cancellations raised operational costs.
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Here’s how you can fly a former Cathay Pacific first class suite for under $1,800
If you’ve ever wanted to try Cathay Pacific’s first class suite but couldn’t justify the usual 5-figure price tag, this may be your chance. A South Korean airline is now operating former Cathay Pacific 777 aircraft,
It’s a world away from modern business class expectations, which is one reason why Cathay is rolling out its new A330 Aria Studio flatbeds from the end of 2026. An extensive upgrade program will allow Cathay to streamline the regional A330 fleet into a single Aria Studio configuration across the next few years.
A solid start to 2026 with continued passenger and cargo growthFebruary 25, 2026 -- The Cathay Group today released its traffic figures for
From its 1946 Sydney-linked origins to today’s A350 and 777 fleet, Cathay Pacific’s 80-year story reflects a deep, enduring connection with Australia.
Cathay Group has announced the suspension of its operations in the Middle East, effective today, 28 February 2026
As global business travel accelerates, Cathay Pacific remains a leader in premium travel, offering a seamless, personalized experience for today’s professionals. Recognized as one of the World’s Best Airlines in the 2024 Skytrax World Airline Awards ...
Cathay and eSIM provider Airalo have teamed up to provide preferentially priced eSIMs to Cathay Pacific travellers, with members earning 100 Asia Miles for every eSIM purchased.
By Byron Kaye and Hollie Adams SYDNEY, March 2 (Reuters) - Airline shares plunged on Monday, with Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific, Australia's Qantas Airways, Singapore Airlines and Japan Airlines down more than 5% after the U.