Starting from 30 March 2025, Cathay Pacific will fly again to Hyderabad, the capital city of India’s Telangana state. The non-stop service will be operated with Airbus A330-300 aircraft, featuring Business and Economy cabins.
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The route will be flown three times a week upon launch, increasing to 5 times a week from 1 September 2025.
Cathay Chief Customer and Commercial Officer, Lavinia Lau, said: “We are delighted to be resuming our direct flights between Hong Kong and Hyderabad. These flights will provide customers with access to one of India’s most vibrant cities, known for its rich heritage and booming technology sector. The resumption reaffirms our established presence in India and our commitment to enhancing our services in this important market.”
Currently, Cathay Pacific operates 31 return passenger flights per week to 4 destinations in India, including Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi and Mumbai. This rises to 39 return flights per week by 30 March 2025, and increases further to 43 return flights per week by 1 September 2025. Aside from the five-times-weekly Hyderabad service, this will include double-daily flights to Delhi, 10 flights per week to Mumbai, and daily flights to Bengaluru and Chennai.
In addition to Cathay Pacific’s passenger flights, Cathay Cargo also operates 13 return freighter flights per week between Hong Kong and India.