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For Immediate Release 22 May 2025

Cathay Pacific Returns to
Adelaide with a Thrice-Weekly
Winter Seasonal Service

The South Australian capital will be Cathay Pacific's eighth
passenger destination in the Southwest Pacific region

Cathay Pacific is adding another destination to its Southwest Pacific network this winter with the return of non-stop flights between Hong Kong and Adelaide starting 11 November 2025. The three-times-weekly winter seasonal service resumes an important connection between the airline's home hub and the South Australian capital, providing more choices for customers travelling between Hong Kong, the Southwest Pacific and beyond.

Adelaide will be Cathay Pacific's eighth destination in the Southwest Pacific, with the airline also operating year-round services between Hong Kong and Auckland, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney, and winter seasonal services to Cairns and Christchurch.

Cathay Chief Customer and Commercial Officer Lavinia Lau said: "We are thrilled to be reconnecting our home hub with Adelaide, a bustling city that holds particular significance for Cathay Pacific. We first launched passenger flights to the South Australian capital in 1992, and then two years later our first batch of cadet pilots arrived in the city to complete their flight training, marking the start of our more than three-decade collaboration with Flight Training Adelaide.

"With our return to Adelaide, we will be operating close to 90 return flights per week to eight destinations in the Southwest Pacific at the peak of this winter season, providing a great many choices for our customers travelling between the region and our home hub. Whether they are travelling for business, leisure or to visit friends and relatives, we look forward to welcoming customers onboard and experiencing our signature Cathay Pacific service."

Cathay Pacific's Hong Kong-Adelaide service will be operated using its Airbus A350-900 aircraft, providing customers with fully flat beds in Business, spacious seats in Premium Economy and comfort in Economy cabins. Flight schedules are as follows (all times local, subject to change and regulatory approval):

Hong Kong-Adelaide (11 November 2025 - 27 March 2026)

Flight No. Origin Destination Departure Arrival Days of Operation
CX173 Hong Kong (HKG) Adelaide (ADL) 23:30 10:30+1 Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
CX174 Adelaide (ADL) Hong Kong (HKG) 12:00 17:40 Wednesday, Friday, Sunday

Together, Cathay Pacific and low-cost carrier HK Express are adding 16 destinations to their expanding global network this year, with more announcements to come. Within the first half of this year, the Cathay Group's global network will reach 100 passenger destinations worldwide.

So far in 2025, Cathay Pacific has already launched non-stop passenger services to Hyderabad, Dallas and Urumqi. Still to come this year are Rome (5 June), Munich (16 June), Brussels (3 August) and now Adelaide (11 November).

In addition to passenger travel, Cathay Pacific's new Adelaide flights will also enhance options for cargo customers by providing aircraft belly capacity, complementing Cathay Cargo’s two return freighter flights per week to the Southwest Pacific this winter season.

For more information, please visit www.cathaypacific.com.


Source: Swire Pacific Limited
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