Cathay Pacific introduces daily flights between Colombo and Hong Kong
Daily FT: Starting 1 September 2025, Hong Kong’s home carrier Cathay Pacific will be operating daily return flights – up from the current five flights per week – between Sri Lanka’s Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) and Hong Kong International Airport.
These flights will be operated by the airline’s Airbus A330-300 aircraft, offering fully flat beds in Business class and spacious seats in Economy.
Customers wishing to continue their journey to onward destinations can also take this opportunity to connect to flights to other cities via Cathay Pacific’s home hub, Hong Kong. These include destinations in the Chinese Mainland, including the wider Greater Bay Area, as well as other popular Asian destinations in Thailand, Japan, South Korea, and more.
For long-haul travellers, to the Southwest Pacific, the airline offers convenient connections to Australia and New Zealand, including new non-stop flights between Hong Kong and Adelaide starting 11 November 2025, its eighth passenger service in the region, while those heading to the US and Canada can take advantage of connections to eight destinations including the latest addition to Cathay Pacific’s North American network, Dallas-Fort Worth. Furthermore, Cathay Pacific’s codeshare agreements and other flight options provide customers with the flexibility to connect to domestic destinations within the US, and destinations in Central and South America.
Cathay Regional General Manager for South Asia, Middle East, and Africa Rakesh Raicar said: “Our daily flights between Colombo and Hong Kong underline our commitment to growing demand and enhancing connectivity across Asia and beyond. Our home city, Hong Kong, continues to be a key global hub, offering travellers smooth onward connections, whether for business or leisure. We are pleased to offer our customers greater flexibility and more destinations, along with our signature service. Sri Lanka is an important market for us, and we are excited to create more opportunities through our passenger and cargo services.”
Cathay Pacific’s increased flight frequency also means additional belly capacity for cargo services from Colombo. This increased capacity allows Cathay Cargo to offer more priority shipment solutions for the Sri Lankan market, meeting the growing demand for efficient and reliable cargo services. This particularly benefits time-sensitive shipments such as live animals, perishables, valuables, as well as mail, courier services, general cargo, and dangerous goods, ensuring regular and consistent deliveries.
The upcoming frequency increase comes after Cathay Pacific’s relaunch of flights between Colombo and Hong Kong in February 2024.
OSL take:
Sri Lanka’s expanding business, trade, tourism and airport and aviation sectors have resulted in an increase in the number of flights being operated to the country by international airlines. While there is steady growth in the business, trade and tourism sectors, this growth has resulted in the expansion of business/investment opportunities in these sectors as well. The increasing demand in-turn has created many business/investment opportunities covering many economic sectors, especially in the tourism and trade and tourism sectors. These opportunities range from the development of infrastructure and supplementary infrastructure facilities in the tourism and airport and aviation sectors to the provision of technological and technical services required by these sectors. Given the decision of many international airlines to increase flights to Colombo due to increasing numbers of foreign travelers to the country as well as the expanding local tourism industry, foreign businesses/investors could confidently explore the expanding business/investment opportunities in the tourism and airport and aviation sectors. Local businesses could also use these opportunities to look at forming partnerships or joint ventures with foreign businesses/investors.
| Article Code : | VBS/AT/20250721/Z_3 |