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Cathay Pacific to resume partial service to / from Osaka from 14 September

Cathay Pacific to resume partial service to / from Osaka from 14 September

Cathay Pacific plans to resume limited flight services to / from Osaka, as Terminal 1 at the city’s Kansai International Airport is set to partially re-open on 14 September.

Cathay Pacific plans to operate the following services (subject to weather conditions):

14 September:              CX502, CX506, CX507

15-17 September:       CX502, CX503, CX506, CX507

18-19 September:       CX502, CX503, CX506, CX507, CX594, CX595, CX564 (via Taipei),   CX565 (via Taipei)

20 September:              CX502, CX503, CX506, CX507, CX595, CX596

21 September:              CX503

All other Cathay Pacific services to / from Osaka between 14 and 20 September remain cancelled, whilst Kansai International Airport operates at a heavily reduced capacity.

Passengers are advised to allow sufficient time to reach Kansai International Airport, as public transport services and private vehicles are not permitted to use the airport bridge due to ongoing repair work. Airport authorities are arranging certified shuttle buses for passengers travelling to and from the airport.

Cathay Pacific has been operating additional flights to / from Nagoya, as well as using larger aircraft on both its Nagoya and Tokyo routes to facilitate the return of our affected customers.

Cathay Pacific will waive rebooking, rerouting and refunding fees for all tickets issued worldwide (irrespective of fare type) on or before 4 September for travel with Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon confirmed bookings arriving to and departing from Osaka (KIX) between 4 September and 30 September 2018.

For more details:

Special ticketing guidelines for Osaka

Passengers are strongly advised to check the latest flight information on the airline’s website, www.cathaypacific.com, before departing for the airport. To ensure customers receive the latest flight status updates via SMS or email, they are advised to update their contact details in Manage Booking at our website. 

Cathay Pacific plans to resume limited flight services to / from Osaka, as Terminal 1 at the city’s Kansai International Airport is set to partially re-open on 14 September.

Cathay Pacific plans to operate the following services (subject to weather conditions):

14 September:              CX502, CX506, CX507

15-17 September:       CX502, CX503, CX506, CX507

18-19 September:       CX502, CX503, CX506, CX507, CX594, CX595, CX564 (via Taipei),   CX565 (via Taipei)

20 September:              CX502, CX503, CX506, CX507, CX595, CX596

21 September:              CX503

All other Cathay Pacific services to / from Osaka between 14 and 20 September remain cancelled, whilst Kansai International Airport operates at a heavily reduced capacity.

Passengers are advised to allow sufficient time to reach Kansai International Airport, as public transport services and private vehicles are not permitted to use the airport bridge due to ongoing repair work. Airport authorities are arranging certified shuttle buses for passengers travelling to and from the airport.

Cathay Pacific has been operating additional flights to / from Nagoya, as well as using larger aircraft on both its Nagoya and Tokyo routes to facilitate the return of our affected customers.

Cathay Pacific will waive rebooking, rerouting and refunding fees for all tickets issued worldwide (irrespective of fare type) on or before 4 September for travel with Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon confirmed bookings arriving to and departing from Osaka (KIX) between 4 September and 30 September 2018.

For more details:

Special ticketing guidelines for Osaka

Passengers are strongly advised to check the latest flight information on the airline’s website, www.cathaypacific.com, before departing for the airport. To ensure customers receive the latest flight status updates via SMS or email, they are advised to update their contact details in Manage Booking at our website. 

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