New Delhi: Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific Airways on Thursday said it would augment its services by adding three more flights in the Delhi-Hong Kong, Mumbai-Hong Kong routes.
The three extra flights will operate from the December 15 to January 31 period, the company said in a release.
Currently, the airline operates four flights each on these sectors, it said.
15/12/06 Zee News
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