After cancelling a number of Johannesburg flights to Hong Kong last week, Cathay Pacific will also cut its Cape Town-Hong Kong service.
Following the coronavirus outbreak and the subsequent drop in market demand, the carrier has announced capacity cuts across its network, with a spokesperson highlighting that, based on demand, there has been capacity rationalisation for its services from South Africa.
“Currently the situation is dynamic and evolving constantly,” she said, noting that Cathay Pacific was implementing these actions as and when they were required and was hoping to resume normal operations soon.
The following Cape Town flights are affected:
|
Flight |
Date |
DOW |
Status |
|
795/794 |
February 17 |
Monday |
Cancelled |
|
795/794 |
February 19 |
Wednesday |
Cancelled |
|
795/794 |
February 21 |
Friday |
Cancelled |
|
795/794 |
February 24 |
Monday |
Cancelled |
|
795/794 |
February 26 |
Wednesday |
Cancelled |
|
795/794 |
February 28 |
Friday |
Cancelled |
The following Johannesburg flights are affected:
|
Flight |
Date |
DOW |
Status |
|
749/748 |
March 2 |
Monday |
Cancelled |
|
749/748 |
March 4 |
Wednesday |
Cancelled |
|
749/748 |
March 9 |
Monday |
Cancelled |
|
749/748 |
March 11 |
Wednesday |
Cancelled |
|
749/748 |
March 16 |
Monday |
Cancelled |
|
749/748 |
March 18 |
Wednesday |
Cancelled |
|
749/748 |
March 23 |
Monday |
Cancelled |
|
749/748 |
March 25 |
Wednesday |
Cancelled |
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