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Does Cathay provide for hotel accommodation for transit passengers?

Old Sep 7, 2013 | 1:34 am
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Some may wish to book with airlines that provide hotel in situation OP described. I for one will avoid such airlines as it means a substantial part of my fare goes to subsidize others' holiday.

To each his own.
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Old Sep 7, 2013 | 2:27 am
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No-one seems to have asked the two glaringly obvious questions, which are (i) who is Cathy, and (ii) why would she be offering hotel accommodation to people?
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Old Sep 7, 2013 | 2:31 am
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Originally Posted by Too much travel
No-one seems to have asked the two glaringly obvious questions, which are (i) who is Cathy, and (ii) why would she be offering hotel accommodation to people?
^^^ Cathy maybe at hotel in BKK?
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Old Sep 7, 2013 | 2:38 am
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Originally Posted by CanucksHKG
You arrive HKG at 0500. Departing at 0130 the next day.
I thought your whole purpose was to 'transit'/stopover at Hong Kong and "have some fun". If you exclude time for immigration, commute, luggage (if any) etc....you only have a little more than 13 hours to explore the city. Not a whole lot, but definitely enough for you to cover some key parts of Hong Kong if this is your first time visiting.

Or was your definition of "fun" aka arriving HKG at 5am, crash into a free hotel room provided by CX at 7am...and sleep till 7pm prior to your next flight??
lol , I don't hv any luggage by the time that I get HK airport I'll go 2 the immigration directly , the airport will be free for sure becuz it will be 5am
maybe I need an hour so I'll get out of the airport by 6am or maximum 6:30 and that's why I need hotel just to rest few hours until 10 or 11 maximum 2 o'clock
then I'm planing to explore the city until 10pm and hv some fun clubing or gettin some massage with extra serves and this also one more reason for looking for a hotel

whatever I hv booked a room on my own and I'll see what will happen in the airport if they give I'll cancel it if not i'll check in

thnx 4 u again if u hv any Idea about Hong Kong like some interesting places or activities wish u post it

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Btw what country r u from?
u hv'nt recognize it from my bad English ?
I'm an Arabic guy from Saudi Arabia


Originally Posted by QRC3288
I suspected that was the schedule you booked...obviously, from the screen shot you took, you passed on three earlier flights that would've gotten you to KUL plenty earlier . So this long, extended "transit" is pretty much completely of your own making. You might've had a slightly stronger case if everything else was sold out, but it wasn't.

Yes Jeddah has a stopover in DXB but you're not getting around that on CX so it's kinda a moot point. It's not a non-stop flight.

The way I see it, you've actually got a pretty awesome flight and schedule here. Although CX won't pay for your accommodations, HKG is one of the coolest cities in the world and you've got an awesome opportunity to go tool around the city or see the sights for a full day. It's a great schedule you picked. Tiring? Yea probably. But a really awesome opportunity without having to buy two tickets. Great deal if you ask me. You'll arrive in KUL early morning and can do your meetings/see family/go home whatever with a full day in front of you.
damn how encouraging is ur replied u made more excited for booking it . Thanx a lot my dear =)
actually I don't care anymore do they provide it or not I already booked a hotel room on my own but if they pay 4 it what would be better However I dont hv any fixed date so I think I'll late to book that one , As I saw all the prices is same until 31 of oct

And yes maybe it would be long journey and tiring but don't worry I had many flights like this one I really enjoy it even if I got tired I also will enter DXB if what possible its really great opportunity as u said

Thanx a lot again for ur helpful replied I really appreciate it .
Just If u know any interesting places or activities wish u tell me

Originally Posted by IncyWincy
Some may wish to book with airlines that provide hotel in situation OP described. I for one will avoid such airlines as it means a substantial part of my fare goes to subsidize others' holiday.

To each his own.
u r right but don't forget all that just for incite tourism . For sure If the country really good place a lot ppl would come back again for me If I like it then I'll planing 2 visit again .
one more thing dont forget also that the ppl who r planing 2 enter the country r going 2 buy some gift and other stuff , a place like Hong Kong I'm pretty sure is rich with many remarkable stuff selling out there ^^
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Old Sep 7, 2013 | 3:30 am
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I thought the Arabs r generally quite well off. Why do u need to skim on the hotel? Just book itself a hotel in hkg and enjoy the city. Thank yourself not travelling on a 1 star airline
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Old Sep 7, 2013 | 4:03 am
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Originally Posted by correctioncx
I thought the Arabs r generally quite well off. Why do u need to skim on the hotel? Just book itself a hotel in hkg and enjoy the city. Thank yourself not travelling on a 1 star airline
not all Arabs are in well condition as the world think , we have a lot poor ppl and ppl with low income . in our country few ppl r rich with the king family the rest of the ppl they r in bad condition =/
anyway in my case I'm not planing 2 visit HK for now , it's just a great opportunity. I hv many things 2 take care of in KUL moreover I'm stuyding in own in Malaysia so I'm trying 2 saving 4 now in same time trying 2 get this opportunity
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Old Sep 7, 2013 | 4:19 am
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Originally Posted by Too much travel
No-one seems to have asked the two glaringly obvious questions, which are (i) who is Cathy, and (ii) why would she be offering hotel accommodation to people?
an escort in HK

She offering hotel accommodation 4 her customers
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Old Sep 7, 2013 | 4:25 am
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Originally Posted by Mansour
lol , I don't hv any luggage by the time that I get HK airport I'll go 2 the immigration directly , the airport will be free for sure becuz it will be 5am
Not true for both meanings of 'free'.
Flights from SIN/LHR/the US/are coming in.
And, there is a $120 airport tax as connection is more than one calendar day.
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Old Sep 7, 2013 | 6:04 am
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Originally Posted by AA_EXP09
Not true for both meanings of 'free'.
Flights from SIN/LHR/the US/are coming in.
And, there is a $120 airport tax as connection is more than one calendar day.
I meant it will not be crowded , I really don't know I just guessed

but what did u mean by "connection is more than one calendar day"
120$ tax for what
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Old Sep 7, 2013 | 6:16 am
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Originally Posted by AA_EXP09
And, there is a $120 airport tax as connection is more than one calendar day.
Originally Posted by Mansour
but what did u mean by "connection is more than one calendar day"
120$ tax for what
Tried to do a dummy booking. I don't think HKIA impose the tax, as long as it's a legal connection on the same booking.
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Old Sep 7, 2013 | 6:47 am
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Originally Posted by CanucksHKG
Tried to do a dummy booking. I don't think HKIA impose the tax, as long as it's a legal connection on the same booking.
actually the ticket price is around 240$ with the tax is around 400$
is that what u mean ?
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Old Sep 7, 2013 | 5:58 pm
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Cathay Pacific will provide a room for an overnight stay ONLY when there is no immediate connecting flight to your destination. If there is and you choose another flight, you do not get the free stay.

Back in the days when there are fewer choices, CX would provide STPC for connecting passengers from Asia to the then one flight to YVR or SFO. But now with connections timed accordingly and higher frequencies , there are very few flights that offer the free stay. But they still do exist. The hotels used to be in and around Kowloon area. But now CX uses one hotel in Tsing Yi.
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Old Sep 7, 2013 | 9:09 pm
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Originally Posted by Guy Betsy
Cathay Pacific will provide a room for an overnight stay ONLY when there is no immediate connecting flight to your destination. If there is and you choose another flight, you do not get the free stay.

Back in the days when there are fewer choices, CX would provide STPC for connecting passengers from Asia to the then one flight to YVR or SFO. But now with connections timed accordingly and higher frequencies , there are very few flights that offer the free stay. But they still do exist. The hotels used to be in and around Kowloon area. But now CX uses one hotel in Tsing Yi.
Where is this info documented?
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Old Sep 8, 2013 | 3:41 am
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Originally Posted by Guy Betsy
Cathay Pacific will provide a room for an overnight stay ONLY when there is no immediate connecting flight to your destination. If there is and you choose another flight, you do not get the free stay.

Back in the days when there are fewer choices, CX would provide STPC for connecting passengers from Asia to the then one flight to YVR or SFO. But now with connections timed accordingly and higher frequencies , there are very few flights that offer the free stay. But they still do exist. The hotels used to be in and around Kowloon area. But now CX uses one hotel in Tsing Yi.
yh u r right , I guess most of the airlines do like u said

before my flight there r around 4 flight going 2 KUL
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Old Sep 8, 2013 | 9:32 am
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Originally Posted by Mansour
then I'm planing to explore the city until 10pm and hv some fun clubing or gettin some massage with extra serves and this also one more reason for looking for a hotel
^
So, you book an extended stopover and expect the airline to provide you with a free hotel room so you can entertain a prostitute. Charming.
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