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Cathay Pacific destinations
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Cathay Pacific operates services to the following destinations (at January 2005):
- *Johannesburg (Johannesburg International Airport) (joint venture service operated with South African Airways)
East Asia
- China, People's Republic of
- *Beijing (Beijing Capital International Airport)
- *Hong Kong (Hong Kong International Airport, Main hub)
- China, Republic of (Taiwan)
- *Taipei (Chiang Kai-shek International Airport)
- *Fukuoka, Fukuoka|Fukuoka (Fukuoka Airport)
- *Nagoya, Aichi|Nagoya (Chubu Centrair International Airport)
- *Osaka (Kansai International Airport) (joint venture service operated with Japan Airlines)
- *Sapporo, Hokkaido|Sapporo (New Chitose Airport)
- *Tokyo (Narita International Airport)
- *Seoul (Incheon International Airport)
South Asia
- *Mumbai (Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport)
- *New Delhi (Indira Gandhi International Airport)
- *Karachi (Quaid-e-Azam International Airport)
- *Colombo (Bandaranaike International Airport)
Southeast Asia
- *Denpasar (Ngurah Rai Airport)
- *Jakarta (Soekarno-Hatta International Airport)
- *Surabaya (Juanda Airport)
- *Kuala Lumpur (Kuala Lumpur International Airport) (joint venture service operated with Malaysia Airlines)
- *Penang (Bayan Lepas International Airport)
- *Cebu (Mactan-Cebu International Airport)
- *Manila (Ninoy Aquino International Airport)
- *Singapore (Singapore Changi Airport)
- *Bangkok (Bangkok International Airport)
- *Hanoi (Noi Bai International Airport) (codeshare service operated by Vietnam Airlines)
- *Ho Chi Minh City (Tan Son Nhat International Airport) (joint venture service operated with Vietnam Airlines)
Middle East
- *Bahrain (Bahrain International Airport)
- *Riyadh (King Khalid International Airport)
- *Dubai (Dubai International Airport)
- *Paris (Charles de Gaulle International Airport)
- *St-Pierre des Corps / Tours*
*Note: codeshare service operated by TGV|SNCF TGV Trains from Paris A??roport Charles-de-Gaulle TGV Station
- *Frankfurt (Frankfurt International Airport)
- *Amsterdam (Schiphol Airport)
- *Rome (Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport)
- *London (London Heathrow Airport)
- *Moscow (Sheremetyevo International Airport)*
*Note: codeshare service operated by Aeroflot between Hong Kong and Moscow
Cathay Pacific codeshares with British Airways to other European destinations from London Heathrow.
Besides, Cathay Pacific codeshares with Iberia from London Heathrow to Barcelona and from Amsterdam to Madrid
- *Toronto (Toronto Pearson International Airport)
- *Vancouver (Vancouver International Airport)
- *Anchorage, Alaska|Anchorage (Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport) (technical stop for Hong Kong - Toronto service)
- *Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles (Los Angeles International Airport)
- *San Francisco, California|San Francisco (San Francisco International Airport)
- *New York City (John F. Kennedy International Airport)
Cathay Pacific codeshares with American Airlines to other US destinations by using American Airlines's hubs such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Dallas and New York.
- *Adelaide (Adelaide International Airport)
- *Brisbane (Brisbane International Airport)
- *Cairns, Queensland|Cairns (Cairns International Airport)
- *Melbourne (Melbourne Airport)
- *Perth, Western Australia|Perth (Perth Airport)
- *Sydney (Kingsford Smith International Airport)
- *Auckland (Auckland International Airport)
(ref: Flight International, April 2005)
Cathay Pacific had served the following destinations with passenger service in the past, but had since discontinued the service.
- Calcutta (service discontinued in the 1970s)
- Dhahran (discontinued in late 1980s as a stop in the airline's Hong Kong - Europe services)
- Kaohsiung (thrice daily non-stop service from Hong Kong using L1011 discontinued and transferred to Dragonair in 1997)
- Manchester (daily service from Hong Kong via Amsterdam or Paris using A340-300 and 747-400 discontinued in 2002)
- Istanbul (twice weekly non-stop service from Hong Kong using A340-300 discontinued in 1998)
- Phnom Penh (service discontinued in the 1970s after civil war broke out in Cambodia)
- Port Moresby (service discontinued in late 1980s as a stop in the airline's Hong Kong - Auckland service)
- Rangoon (service discontinued in the 1970s)
- Shanghai (twice daily non-stop service from Hong Kong using L1011 discontinued and transferred to Dragonair in 1989)
- Stockholm (daily service from Hong Kong via Frankfurt using 747-400 discontinued in 1997)
- Vientiane (service discontinued in the 1970s after Communist takes over Laos)
- Zurich (five weekly non-stop service from Hong Kong using A340-300 discontinued in 2002)
(served with a fleet of Boeing 747-400F and 747-200F freighters)
- *Hong Kong (Hong Kong International Airport, Main hub)
- *Seoul (Incheon International Airport)
- *London (London Heathrow Airport)
- *Milan (Malpensa International Airport)
- *Paris (Charles de Gaulle International Airport)
- *Anchorage, Alaska|Anchorage (Ted Stevens International Airport)
- *Atlanta (Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport)
- *Chicago (Chicago O'Hare International Airport)
- *Dallas/Fort Worth (Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport)
- *Los Angeles (Los Angeles International Airport)
- *New York City (John F. Kennedy International Airport)
- *Vancouver (Vancouver International Airport)
category:Airline destinations
category:Cathay Pacific|Destinations
Category:Hong Kong-related lists
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