
Cathay Pacific flights to catch for the SG-HK travel bubble
Two-way, all-purpose, quarantine-free flights will take off starting 26 May.
Cathay Pacific has announced flight schedules it will operate starting 26 May after the Hong Kong and Singapore governments confirmed the resumption of the air travel bubble (ATB).
Cathay Pacific’s ATB flights will operate as CX759 and CX734 using Airbus A350-900 aircraft. The inaugural CX759 flight from Hong Kong will depart on 26 May, whilst the first CX734 flight from Singapore will depart on 27 May.
Flight schedule:
Flight | Days of Operation | Departing | Scheduled Time of Departure | Arriving | Scheduled Time of Arrival |
CX759 | 26, 27, 29 May 1, 3, 5, 6, 8 June | HKG | 09:10 | SIN | 13:05 |
CX734 | 27, 29 May 1, 3, 5, 6, 8 June | SIN | 14:45 | HKG | 19:00 |
From 10 June, Cathay Pacific will operate daily return ATB flights (CX759 and CX 734) to Singapore.
The ATB arrangement was agreed in November last year, but was postponed due to the fourth wave of COVID-19 outbreak in Hong Kong. In light of this the two governments also added stringent measures for ATB travelers.
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Moreover, Cathay Pacific also welcomed Hong Kong's decision to expand the Return2hk Scheme that enables Hong Kong residents arriving from Mainland China to enter the city without undergoing quarantine.
Cathay Pacific currently operates flights between Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Xiamen and Hong Kong. It will add more routes in the coming months to enable Hong Kong residents to return more easily.