Cathay hails Hong Kong Three-Runway System
Cathay Pacific has welcomed the commissioning of the Three-Runway System at Hong Kong International Airport.
It says this will mark a new phase of growth and development for the Hong Kong international aviation hub.
The airline says it fully supports the continued development of its home hub, with the Group’s airlines reaching 100% of pre-pandemic flights from January 2025.
Cathay Pacific and HK Express intend to continue adding more flights and destinations.
The two Cathay Group airlines project to reach 100 destinations around the world in 2025, a key milestone for the Cathay Group.
Cathay says it is firmly committed to the city’s long-term growth and development and is committing more than HK$100 billion in investments over the next seven years.
This investment includes orders for more than 100 new-generation aircraft and upgrades of cabin interiors and lounges.
Cathay Group CEO Ronald Lam said: “The introduction of the Three-Runway System will be a landmark moment for Hong Kong, one that ushers in a new era of possibilities for our home hub.”
“We can now truly put the pandemic behind us and firmly focus on the future.”
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