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Law Blog - WSJ.com (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
Cathay Pacific Airways is scaling back its planned capacity expansion next year in an effort to weather the economic downturn.
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In the Line of Wire (Free subscription) | yesterday
As I boarded Cathay Pacific from Hong Kong to Jakarta, I was offered a drink that looked intriguing. I asked what it was and was told by the steward that it was called the “Oriental Breeze”, a Cathay Pacific signature drink. I was told it was a sour-plum tea and cranberry juice based non-alcoholic drink with [...]
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Courrier Mail (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
... late to take off and land. I'll never fly Quantas agian and have done so for almost 5 years now. Cathay Pacific was great and so to was Singapore. Quantas is over price. Over rated and over valued. But if this is to get rid of that knob at teh wheel of Quantas. Then Quantas mite just have a chance. If the over seas cost cutting maintance it has stops the dam planes falling out of the sky.Posted...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | yesterday
By Alistair Osborne Last Updated: 7:55PM GMT 02 Dec 2008British AirwaysThe move, described by BA as exploratory, surprised the industry because the UK flag-carrier is already in all-share merger talks with Spain's Iberia and is seeking anti-trust immunity for a transatlantic tie-up with American Airlines. All four airlines are part of the Oneworld alliance, whose fifth major member – Hong Kong's ...
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Farang Pai Nai (Free subscription) | yesterday
... the local police force.He said six tourists were travelling in the van in the hope of catching a Cathay Pacific flight from Phuket, which is handling extra flights out of the kingdom because of the week-long siege of Bangkok's two airports.A Hong Kong national was killed in a similar traffic accident on Sunday as he also tried to get to Phuket to catch a flight back home. Up to 350,000 passengers...
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IOL (Free subscription) | yesterday
... the local police force.He said six tourists were travelling in the van in the hope of catching a Cathay Pacific flight from Phuket, which is handling extra flights out of the kingdom because of the week-long siege of Bangkok's two airports.A Hong Kong national was killed in a similar traffic accident on Sunday as he also tried to get to Phuket to catch a flight back home.Up to 350 000 passengers...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | yesterday
... the local police force. He said six tourists were travelling in the van in the hope of catching a Cathay Pacific flight from Phuket, which is handling extra flights out of the kingdom because of the week-long siege of Bangkok's two airports. A Hong Kong national was killed in a similar traffic accident on Sunday as he also tried to get to Phuket to catch a flight back home. Up to 350,000...
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Globe and Mail (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. said it plans to delay delivery of its Boeing aircraft, with list prices of about $9.5-billion (U.S.), while Beijing is said to be considering asking its airlines to request similar delays as the global financial crisis hits the region's carriers. Cathay Pacific also said yesterday it would defer construction of a cargo terminal in Hong Kong and ask...
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Daily Express (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
... for alliance partners British Airways. We understand Gulf Air, Malaysian Airways, Thai Airways, Cathay Pacific and Silk Airways are also laying on additional flights, mainly out of Phuket. We will be looking to the other airlines and tour operators to do likewise."
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DoughStreet.com (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
Jetlagged and hungover beyond belief after all the boozing in Hong Kong and then a long either 9 or 11 hours I can’t remember overnight flight the Australian adventure began with views of sun and bright blue sea as our turbulent Cathay Pacific flight finally landed in Sydney. After dumping the luggage and settling into [...]
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euronews24 (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
Cathay Pacific announced cost-cutting measures on Friday, including the deferral of aircraft deliveries, as the Hong Kong-based airline faced a sharp slowdown in both passenger and cargo traffic.The airline cut its forecast for 2009 passenger capaci