Originally Posted by
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https://mainlymiles.com/2025/02/05/c...eedom-flights/
It is confirmed:
“Cathay Pacific’s non-stop flights between Singapore and Bangkok will be suspended from 30 March 2025. We apologise for any inconvenience caused to our customers. “Cathay Pacific will continue to serve both cities with up to 56 return flights per week between Singapore and Hong Kong, and up to 56 return flights per week between Bangkok and Hong Kong.”
Update: Cathay Pacific has clarified to Mainly Miles that three further daily Singapore – Hong Kong flights are yet to be added to the schedule for the northern summer 2025 season, which will happen in the coming days.
There will therefore actually be a total of 56 weekly return services on this route between April and October 2025 (eight per day).
why does CX do this?
fo they want customers to book other airlines and only get last minute bookings?
Considering load factors , it makes me think they are intentionally doing this because if they ket customers book in advance flights would get overbooked?