Cathay Pacific to Resume Direct Flights to Adelaide

Cathay Pacific stopped its Hong Kong–Adelaide service in March 2020.
Cathay Pacific to Resume Direct Flights to Adelaide
Cathay Pacific airplanes stand on the tarmac of Chek Lap Kok airport April 16, 2003 in Hong Kong, China.Christian Keenan/Getty Images
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Cathay Pacific is set to resume direct flights to Adelaide, re-establishing links between South Australia and Asia, with the service expected to deliver an annual economic boost of $32 million (US$20.5 million) to the state.

Adelaide will be Cathay Pacific’s eighth Southwest Pacific destination, joining year-round flights from Hong Kong to Auckland, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney, along with winter seasonal services to Cairns and Christchurch.

Celene Ignacio
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Celene Ignacio is a reporter based in Sydney, Australia. She previously worked as a reporter for S&P Global, BusinessWorld Philippines, and The Manila Times.