
Cathay Pacific launches direct flights to Dallas
The new addition marks the sixth new passenger destination launched this year.
Cathay Pacific has expanded its passenger network with the launch of non-stop passenger flights between Hong Kong and Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) International Airport.
The addition of Dallas marks the sixth new passenger destination launched so far this year by the Cathay Group's Cathay Pacific and low-cost carrier HK Express, with a total of 15 new destinations already announced for 2025.
“As a Group, we are continuing to add more ports to our passenger network, which will exceed 100 destinations within the first half of this year,” said Lavinia Lau, chief customer and commercial officer of Cathay.
Cathay Pacific operates four return flights per week between Hong Kong and Dallas. Its days of operation are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
Flight No. CX876 will depart from Hong Kong at 4:05 p.m. and arrive in DFW at 5:55 p.m.
Meanwhile, Flight No. CX875 will depart from DFW at 10:55 p.m. and arrive in Hong Kong at 4:35 a.m. (+2).
During the peak period this summer, Cathay Pacific will operate more than 110 return flights per week to eight destinations in North America, including Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Toronto, and Vancouver.
Aside from Dallas, Cathay Pacific will launch a new non-stop service to Urumqi on 28 April, followed by Rome on 5 June, Munich on 16 June, and Brussels on 3 August.
Cathay Pacific’s new passenger service to Dallas will also complement Cathay Cargo’s existing freighter services to the city via Anchorage.
In total, Cathay Cargo is operating close to 40 return freighter flights per week to North America this summer.