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Cathay Pacific boosts Toronto, Los Angeles flights starting 31 March

Additional 3 flights per week.

According to a release, Cathay Pacific Airways announced enhancements to its services to Toronto, Los Angeles and Bangkok in its Summer Schedule, offering more options and convenience with increased connectivity for passengers travelling through the Hong Kong hub.

The airline will add three flights a week each to Toronto and Los Angeles from 31 March, leading to 10 flights a week and 20 flights a week to the two destinations. A further three flights a week to Bangkok with also be added with effect from 28 June.

To improve connectivity and offer more convenience for transit passengers to and from long-haul markets, three flights a week between Hong Kong and Mumbai will become non-stopservice, making the frequency of non-stop service on this route to 10 flights a week.

The evening flights departing Mumbai with a morning arrival time enable smooth connections to flights for long-haul destinations.

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