Deal on Cathay Pacific
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Deal on Cathay Pacific
For those planning a trip to Asia. Cathay Pacific has an all asia pass starting at $1099 which allows stopovers in 17 cities. Here's the link
http://www.cathay-usa.com/offers/aap/offer.asp
http://www.cathay-usa.com/offers/aap/offer.asp
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CX has been doing this for few years. Nothing new about this deal. I believe Singapore and Thai airlines offer something very similar.
One thing to remember. To visit most of the 17 cities you always have to fly through HKG and no FF miles.
It's still a nice deal for some.
One thing to remember. To visit most of the 17 cities you always have to fly through HKG and no FF miles.
It's still a nice deal for some.
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Besides what AAFF mentions, other significant limitations include:
- limited N. American gateways. US departures from SFO, LAX and JFK only. [Plus YYZ and YVR in Canada.] No special deal on AA to get you to those gateways.
- No Beijing, and Shanghai is an expensive add-on flying Dragonair.
- Add the taxes and fees, and perhaps extend it to over 21 days, etc... all add significant cost.
- Don't forget that HKG is not the most convenient airport to fly out of. Only one expensive airport hotel nearby, and going to the city is either a relatively lengthy bus ride or relatively expensive Airport Express.
Hey, I grew up in Hong Kong, love the place, and like CX. But there are some downsides to this deal.
- limited N. American gateways. US departures from SFO, LAX and JFK only. [Plus YYZ and YVR in Canada.] No special deal on AA to get you to those gateways.
- No Beijing, and Shanghai is an expensive add-on flying Dragonair.
- Add the taxes and fees, and perhaps extend it to over 21 days, etc... all add significant cost.
- Don't forget that HKG is not the most convenient airport to fly out of. Only one expensive airport hotel nearby, and going to the city is either a relatively lengthy bus ride or relatively expensive Airport Express.
Hey, I grew up in Hong Kong, love the place, and like CX. But there are some downsides to this deal.




