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Old Nov 23, 2013, 9:04 pm
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The Cathay Pacific Inflight Experience FAQs.

For information on CX equipment registration, new addition and retrofit status, and which equipment operate to which destinations:

Fleet, Route, Configuration Details about entire CX and KA Fleet:
* CX and KA Fleet: Cathay Pacific (CX) and Cathay Dragon (KA) Fleet, Route and Configuration Guide



I’m looking at Cathay’s schedules and don't know what “Equipment” is meant by the three letter code. What do all the different three letter alphanumeric codes mean?

Cathay's schedules only display the IATA standard three letter alphanumeric codes for aircraft type (i.e. 773, 772, 333, 350 and 77W) rather than Cathay's own three letter alphanumeric equipment codes. The table below lists Cathay's internal three letter equipment codes, together with a breakdown of the types of seats installed on that particular aircraft.

Code:
Code  Operates     First Class   Business Class   Premium Econ.  Economy Class
 LONGHAUL 
 33E   Long Haul    -             Cirrus           No             Cradle
 33K   Long Haul    -             Cirrus           Yes            Cradle
 35G   Long Haul    -             New Cirrus       Yes            New cradle 
 77G   Long Haul    -             Cirrus           Yes            Cradle
 77H   Long Haul    Suite         Cirrus           Yes            Cradle 
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 REGIONAL
 33P   Regional     -             Regional         No          Hard Shell/Cradle
 772Z  Regional     No            Regional         No              Cradle
 73Z   Regional     No            Regional         No             Hard shell
 
See this link for pictures of the different types of business class seats: Cathay Pacific Business Class seats

Which of Cathay’s aircraft operate where?
We unofficially divide Cathay's aircraft into two types of product:
  • Long Haul (77G, 77H, 33E, 33K and 35G); and
  • Regional (33P, B772Z, 73Z).

We also unofficially divide Cathay's destination network into three zones:
  • Long Haul (Europe, North America, Australia, New Zealand);
  • Medium Haul (Middle East and India); and
  • Regional (rest of Asia).

Generally, aircraft are deployed as follows:

1. If you are flying to a Long Haul zoned destination, your flight will ALWAYS be operated by a Long Haul aircraft.
Sometimes when looking at the schedule, it will show that your aircraft is 773 for a long haul destination. So long as you are flying to or from a Long Haul zoned destination your flight will ALWAYS be on a 777-300ER with Long Haul Product. Cathay's regional "773" has derated engines and it is simply physically impossible for them to fly to Europe or North America.

2. If you are flying to a Medium Haul zoned destination, the type of product on your flight will DEPEND on your specific destination and flight number.
Certain destinations are always served by Long Haul product, while other destinations might be served by Long Haul product on certain flights only. Generally these flights are "sticky", i.e. they are always scheduled to be operated by Long Haul products. However, unlike Long Haul destinations, these "sticky" Medium Haul zoned Long Haul product flights may sometimes, but rarely be subject to aircraft swaps to a Regional product due to operational (tech problems) requirements.

3. If you are flying to a Regional zoned destination, you may get EITHER a Regional product or a Long Haul product.
Certain regional destinations have "sticky" flights operated by Long Haul product; other regional destinations see Long Haul product on an ad hoc basis.



What is the best way to definitively determine which aircraft is scheduled on the particular flight I want to take?

Look at the seat map of the aircraft assigned to your flight. This can be done in one of two ways:

1. If you have an existing booking and are flying in Business Class, log in to Manage My Booking on cathaypacific.com. Pull up the seat map (select my seat) and look at the seat map (using the guide below) to ascertain the equipment currently assigned to your flight.

2. If you have not made a booking, or are travelling in Economy Class (and hence you do not have access to a JCL seat map) you can still use the purchases page to ascertain the configuration of the generic aircraft code you are given. Make a dummy booking for Business Class and then at the entry of traveller's details page to choose a seat, which will bring up the seat maps. The trick is to identify the layout: any aircraft which has more than two seats windowside (e.g. 2-2-2 or 2-3-2 configuration) in Business Class will be Regional product.

Be warned that aircraft switches between type are extremely common on regional flights, depending on maintenance requirements.


Will I get an amenity kit in First/Business class on my flight?

Long haul zoned flights: Yes
Medium Haul: Only on overnight sectors
Regional: No even if your regional flight is an overnight redeye.
Business Class Amenity Kits
First Class Amenity Kits

What is considered a regional flight and medium haul flight
Regional - Mainland China (PEK, PVG), Japan (CTS, FUK, KIX, HND, NGO, NRT), Indonesia (CGK, DPS, SUB), Malaysia (KUL), Philippines (CEB, MNL), Singapore (SIN), South Korea (ICN), Thailand (BKK)
Medium haul - India (BOM, DEL, HYD, MAA), Maldives (MLE), Middle East (BAH, DXB, RUH), Sri Lanka (CMB)

What will I eat on my flight?

Here are the most recent links to menus:

Links to menus
Discuss your meal options here


What are the seats like on Cathay Pacific?

You can find details and pictures of the different classes of travel at the Cathay Pacific website: Travel Classes


Where can I see seat maps for Cathay Pacific?

Cathay Pacific Seat Maps


What are the best seats in First Class?

777
1A, 1K, 2A and 2K are essentially the same seat. Similarly 1D and 2D are similar to each other.

Row 1 is closer to the galley so may be slightly noisier during meal times. The entry for suites 1D and 2D are on the right-hand aisle (i.e. the same aisle as 1K and 2K). This means that 1A and 2A could have less foot traffic. However, sometimes that this is compensated for by cabin crew using the left-hand aisle when they need to access the forward galley.

When flying long haul business class on a 777, is it better to sit in the "mini cabin" at the front, or in the second section?


There are a number of threads on this topic, which is open to personal opinion. Please do a search on the terms "mini cabin" "dorm room". These threads have some common opinions:
12D or 12J or the other part of J
12A or 16K on 77W New J Class?
How to get seat assignment for 11D & 11G on the 777-300ER?

What are the best Business Class seats on a A330 (long haul)?

The A330s have the "Reverse Herringbone" seats, also referred to as "Cirrus" or "New Business Class". The seat configuration is 1-2-1. The window seats are angled towards the window, and the middle pair of seats are angled towards each other. There are two cabins - rows 11-18 in Zone A between doors 1 and 2; and rows 19-22 in Zone B just behind door 2. The second cabin is smaller but there will be foot traffic from Economy Class passengers during door 2 during boarding. Row 18 is missing a window.

What are the best Business Class seats on a 777 (long haul)?

777s have the "Reverse Herringbone" seats, also referred to as "Cirrus" or "New Business Class". The seat configuration is 1-2-1. The window seats are angled towards the window, and the middle pair of seats are angled towards each other.
77G (3-class aircraft without First class)
Row 19 is missing both windows.


77H
There are two cabins; a main cabin in Zone B between doors 2 and 3 consisting of rows 15-26 and a smaller "mini-cabin" forward of doors 2 and behind the First Class cabin consisting of rows 11-12. Some like the quiet and privacy of the mini-cabin; while others prefer the spaciousness of the main Business Class cabin.

Note missing windows on the 77H as follows:
15A is missing both windows.
16K is missing one window.
21AK is missing the window nearest the pax's head.
24AK is missing the window nearest the pax's feet.

What are the best seats in Regional Business Class?

There is only one cabin in Regional Business Class. Generally you should have a look at the seat maps and find a seat that pleases you based on proximity to galleys and lavatories.


What are the best Business Class seats for a couple: Long Haul New Business Class?

The center seats D/G allow couples to be able to face each other and have a conversation over the partition. You are able to slide your seats forward to make conversation even easier, and then when you want some separate time, you can slide the seats back.

Some people prefer A/D or G/K seats as couples even though there is an aisle between you, as these seats allow you to physically visit the other person by crossing the aisle.

Also check this thread for opinions: New Business Class seating for couples

Best seats on 777-300ER Thread


Can I check my baggage through when connecting to another airline?

Yes. From Cathay's FAQ:

As a courtesy, Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon will through-check you and your bags to your final destination if you are travelling on separate tickets involving connections with our interline partners. However through-check may not be possible on their return journey if your travel begins with an airline that does not to provide separate ticket through-check service.

Passengers holding connecting itineraries booked on a single ticket or connecting between Cathay Pacific Group operated flights will be through-checked to their final destination regardless.
CX/KA has interline agreements with the following airlines. This means that baggage may be checked through to final destination even if travelling on separate tickets.


ELECTRONIC INTERLINE CARRIER AGREEMENTS-CX
INTERLINE CARRIER CODES :
MAY CHECK BAGGAGE TO

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HR IB IC IG IR JC JJ JL JO JP JQ JU KA KC
KE KL KM KQ KU KW LA LG LH LO LP LR LX LY
MD ME MF MH MI MS MU MX NF NH NU NX NZ OA
OK OM OS OU OZ PG PK PR PS PX QF QR RA SA
SB SC SK SN SQ SU SV S7 TA TG TK TM TN TP
UA UL UN US UU VN VS VX WS WY W5 XL ZH 4M
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Old Mar 4, 2015, 9:21 am
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Originally Posted by maortega15
JNB is a 77G. No F, Longhaul business 1-2-1.
Thanks for clarifying. I entered flight information into seat guru and it showed 77Z. 77G is much better than the Z option for a long flight. I booked with my Alaska miles and I am unable to access seat map on Cathay Pacific as I need to call back and get my ticket #. Just having my confirmation code isn't enough for access.

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Old Mar 11, 2015, 8:11 pm
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Hi All - just wondering whether Cathay have a "maximise sleep" option

I have back to back midnight/early morning flights with a (deliberate) 18 hour transit in HKG. My plan was to eat my dinner in the lounge and try and get to sleep as soon as the seatbelt light went off.

I know qantas have this ability where you can indicate to the staff in advance (online) that you want to sleep as much as possible

DO CX have a similar service - or an ability not to be disturbed?
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Old Mar 11, 2015, 11:14 pm
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If you are asleep, they won't disturb you, at least in my experience.
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Old Mar 12, 2015, 12:12 am
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Or you could just say to the staff, "please let me sleep". No need to go online for that.
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Old Mar 12, 2015, 12:30 am
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Just tell them you want to sleep; if you think you may want to eat later, make sure you tell them to hold you a meal as well.
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Old Mar 12, 2015, 9:56 pm
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Originally Posted by alphaod
Just tell them you want to sleep; if you think you may want to eat later, make sure you tell them to hold you a meal as well.
Is this only in F or will they do it in J as well. Going HKG-SFO departure at 1 a.m. I can't imagine anyone wanting dinner around 2 a.m. - but then there is a period of daylight when it would seem appropriate for lunch. Then it gets dark before a 9 p.m. arrival in SFO. Who would want breakfast then? In J, can you ask for a lunch/dinner meal several hours into the flight when it becomes daylight and then another meal (not breakfast) before arriving in SFO around 9:30 p.m. --- or do most J passengers just enjoy having meals at very off times? Looks to me that the CX meal scheme would accentuate jet lag.
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Old Mar 13, 2015, 12:32 pm
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Lucky me- I was able to get two F seats today HKG-SFO for our trip in November, replacing the J seats we had. So now that we are in F I understand that we can have our meals whenever we want them. It would seem to make more sense to have the breakfast maybe 6-7 hours into this 1:00 a.m. departure and then have the dinner about 2 hours before arriving into SFO at 9:30 p.m. As this is the opposite of the order in which they usually serve the meals, do you think they will accommodate our request?
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Old Mar 14, 2015, 7:32 pm
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Lucky me- I was able to get two F seats today HKG-SFO for our trip in November, replacing the J seats we had. So now that we are in F I understand that we can have our meals whenever we want them. It would seem to make more sense to have the breakfast maybe 6-7 hours into this 1:00 a.m. departure and then have the dinner about 2 hours before arriving into SFO at 9:30 p.m. As this is the opposite of the order in which they usually serve the meals, do you think they will accommodate our request?
In F, you eat whenever you want, whatever you want. Tell the FA after you got on of your plan, and order your items first.
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Old Mar 16, 2015, 12:35 am
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You can definitely hold meals in J. Technically F is any time a la carte mode already, so you may not need to tell them. However I would do it to be sure.

You can also hold your meals in PY and Y as well. Just be sure to tell them what you want and to hold it. Then when you wake you tell them and they will heat it up for you.
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Old Mar 19, 2015, 8:53 am
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In relation to the (extremely helpful!) wiki, are HKG-NRT / HKG-HND "sticky" routes operated by long-haul 777s, i.e. with cradle seats in Y?
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Old Mar 19, 2015, 9:52 pm
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Originally Posted by baggyred
My plan was to eat my dinner in the lounge and try and get to sleep as soon as the seatbelt light went off.

DO CX have a similar service - or an ability not to be disturbed?
I do this all the time. I just go to sleep and Cathay staff are very good at not waking you, no need to tell them. Just make sure you put your seatbelt on over your blanket or they will have to wake you if there is turbulence.

You can ask to be woken for the second meal on a long-haul flight, although I take my chances, worst case is I eat a better meal in the lounge on arrival.
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Old Apr 8, 2015, 5:54 pm
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OW Status is not showing on CX website when I enter my number so I cannot choose exit rows. How can I get the exit rows assigned?
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Old Apr 9, 2015, 2:27 am
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Call them.
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Old Apr 14, 2015, 6:49 am
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Hello, wanted to ask about ECONOMY seats on the 33G and 77Z.

For the 33G, seatguru lists row 39 A/C/H/K seats as 'may' have extra legroom - any experiences or comments?

For the 77Z, CX site only lists row 53 as the extra legroom exit row seats - how about row 39 (again, seatguru would suggest those as being extra legroom as well).

Thanks!
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Old Apr 14, 2015, 7:16 am
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Taking flight with partner from LHR in PE, and as I'm flexible with times so looking on some advice on whether to go with the 77G or 77H.

For the 77H I'd be looking at 32K+H, as my preference would be front row with window. However, would one of these seats be blocked for bassinets? Better just to go with the 77G where (I think) one of the front window pairs is not blocked?

Any recent opinions on which would be more preferable in PEY?
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