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AUG 04, 2003 (newstodate): Cathasy Pacific finrds it "difficult at this stage to anticipate the level of demand after the summer peak the airline still intends to operate a full schedule by the end of September."
Cathay Pacific Airways has announced that it is restoring more flights to its schedule and will operate at around 90 percent of normal capacity in August.
The airline will also add three additional flights to and from London beginning mid-August.
The majority of the flights being resumed are to and from destinations in Northeast Asia and Southeast Asia. The number of flights to Taipei each week will jump from 56 in July to 88 in August, Seoul flights will rise to 28 per week from the current 21, while all five Cathay Pacific destinations in Japan will have more flights in August.
Cathay Pacific Airways has announced that it is restoring more flights to its schedule and will operate at around 90 percent of normal capacity in August.
The airline will also add three additional flights to and from London beginning mid-August.
The majority of the flights being resumed are to and from destinations in Northeast Asia and Southeast Asia. The number of flights to Taipei each week will jump from 56 in July to 88 in August, Seoul flights will rise to 28 per week from the current 21, while all five Cathay Pacific destinations in Japan will have more flights in August.