Cathay Pacific vs Cathay Dragon - safety, reliability, experience, etc?
#1
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Join Date: Jan 2017
Location: United Kingdom
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Cathay Pacific vs Cathay Dragon - safety, reliability, experience, etc?
I'm in the process of booking my first trip ever to Asia, and also my first really long flight, which will include a leg between Hong Kong and Taipei.
Most flights on my original day of choice require a transfer to (or codeshare/operation share with) Cathay Dragon, which I gather is originally Dragonair.
- Is this actually a good airline, with the same quality, safety, reliability and experience as Cathay Pacific, or is the "Cathay" just a branding ploy?
- How does their service compare?
- How do their pilots, aircraft and maintenance compare? Which one has the oldest planes?
Summary: what are the pros and cons of taking the "Dragon" VS choosing a different day so I can guarantee myself a "Pacific"?
Note: I have mild-moderate fear of flying, which is why I'm a bit fussy whenever I have to buy a plane ticket... please forgive me for that.
Most flights on my original day of choice require a transfer to (or codeshare/operation share with) Cathay Dragon, which I gather is originally Dragonair.
- Is this actually a good airline, with the same quality, safety, reliability and experience as Cathay Pacific, or is the "Cathay" just a branding ploy?
- How does their service compare?
- How do their pilots, aircraft and maintenance compare? Which one has the oldest planes?
Summary: what are the pros and cons of taking the "Dragon" VS choosing a different day so I can guarantee myself a "Pacific"?
Note: I have mild-moderate fear of flying, which is why I'm a bit fussy whenever I have to buy a plane ticket... please forgive me for that.
#2
Join Date: May 2015
Location: WAS, SZX, HKG
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Posts: 734
Cathay Dragon is an affiliate of Cathay Pacific, pretty much like relationship between American Airlines and American Eagle.
-Yes, it is a good airline. The food on KA is somewhat superior to CX but they are getting close. KA offers the same seating as CX regional on all aircrafts except the A320. Reliability wise because KA flies to mainland China it is somewhat more prone to delays.
-Service is similar. Maybe CX crews are more experienced but I usually find KA crews more cheerful.
-KA has older planes, but they are thoroughly refurbished so you can't really tell their age. CX is maintained by CX while KA is maintained by HAS, a subsidiary of CX, which is similar IMO.
Summary: Go with KA if it fits your schedule better. You can't go wrong too much with a regional flight...
-Yes, it is a good airline. The food on KA is somewhat superior to CX but they are getting close. KA offers the same seating as CX regional on all aircrafts except the A320. Reliability wise because KA flies to mainland China it is somewhat more prone to delays.
-Service is similar. Maybe CX crews are more experienced but I usually find KA crews more cheerful.
-KA has older planes, but they are thoroughly refurbished so you can't really tell their age. CX is maintained by CX while KA is maintained by HAS, a subsidiary of CX, which is similar IMO.
Summary: Go with KA if it fits your schedule better. You can't go wrong too much with a regional flight...
#3
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Join Date: Jan 2017
Location: United Kingdom
Programs: BA Executive Club
Posts: 37
Cathay Dragon is an affiliate of Cathay Pacific, pretty much like relationship between American Airlines and American Eagle.
-Yes, it is a good airline. The food on KA is somewhat superior to CX but they are getting close. KA offers the same seating as CX regional on all aircrafts except the A320. Reliability wise because KA flies to mainland China it is somewhat more prone to delays.
-Service is similar. Maybe CX crews are more experienced but I usually find KA crews more cheerful.
-KA has older planes, but they are thoroughly refurbished so you can't really tell their age. CX is maintained by CX while KA is maintained by HAS, a subsidiary of CX, which is similar IMO.
Summary: Go with KA if it fits your schedule better. You can't go wrong too much with a regional flight...
-Yes, it is a good airline. The food on KA is somewhat superior to CX but they are getting close. KA offers the same seating as CX regional on all aircrafts except the A320. Reliability wise because KA flies to mainland China it is somewhat more prone to delays.
-Service is similar. Maybe CX crews are more experienced but I usually find KA crews more cheerful.
-KA has older planes, but they are thoroughly refurbished so you can't really tell their age. CX is maintained by CX while KA is maintained by HAS, a subsidiary of CX, which is similar IMO.
Summary: Go with KA if it fits your schedule better. You can't go wrong too much with a regional flight...
I ended up getting a CX somehow... seems like the Cathay Pacific website shows flight choices randomly. I wonder if it's a bug on their site..