Townscape Against The Sky

Cathay Pacific Adds Barcelona to its Network

Townscape Against The Sky
Barcelona Townscape Against The Sky Cathay Pacific Photo

Cathay Pacific will introduce four-times weekly seasonal service between Hong Kong and Barcelona from 2 July 2017 subject to government approval. The seasonal service will operate throughout the peak travel months to 27 October. This will complement existing four-times weekly service to Madrid.

Cathay Pacific will operate its Airbus A350-900 aircraft on this new route. The aircraft features the airline’s newest products in Business, Premium Economy and Economy Class with an enhanced in-flight entertainment system and in-flight Wi-Fi.

Cathay Pacific's Airbus A350 aircraft (Cathay Pacific photo)
Cathay Pacifics Airbus A350 aircraft Cathay Pacific photo

CX 321 will operate on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday from 2 July to 27 October 2017. It departs Hong Kong International Airport at 12.20am and arrives in Barcelona at 7.35am.

CX322, the return flight departs Barcelona at 1.50pm and arrives in Hong Kong the next morning at 8.05am.

If you are flying to Barcelona from Singapore, there are currently no direct flights. Singapore Airlines operates a 15 hour 45 minutes flight to Barcelona via Milan. Lufthansa operates a 16-hour 10-minute flight to Barcelona via Frankfurt. Swiss operates flights via Zürich. Other airlines that operate flights via its home hubs include Qatar Airways, Air France, Emirates, KLM, Turkish, British Airways.

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