Qantas and Cathay Pacific airlines agree on new codeshare agreement 
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Travelling Between Australia And Asia Will Now Get Easier

Fly between Asia and Australia more conveniently than ever before with Cathay Pacific and Qantas' Codeshare agreement.

Author : OT Staff

This agreement applies to 25 routes across the Asia-Pacific.&nbspCathay Pacific Marco Polo Club members and Qantas&nbspFrequent Flyer members will earn more Club Points when travelling on a Cathay Pacific-coded flight and Qantas-coded flight respectively. Customers of both airlines are set to benefit from the new codeshare agreement that leverages the strengths of each carrier&rsquos regional networks providing more options for travellers going between Asia and Australia.

Cathay Pacific will add its code to 13 routes on&nbspQantas&rsquo domestic network in Australia according to the agreement. While, Qantas&nbspwill add its code to Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon&rsquos services within Asia from Hong Kong to 10 cities across India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Vietnam, and on Cathay Pacific&rsquos services from Hong Kong to Perth and Cairns.

Cathay Pacific and&nbspQantas&nbsptogether operate more than 100 services a week between Hong Kong and Australia. As&nbsponeworld alliance partners, eligible customers will continue to enjoy access to both Cathay Pacific and&nbspQantas&nbsplounges in Australia and Hong Kong, as well as other&nbsponeworld associated lounges across both airlines broader networks.

Tickets for the codeshare services will be available for sale from 22 October 2018, for travel from 28 October 2018.

Qantas&nbspcodeshare on Cathay Pacific / Cathay Dragon routes

Between Hong Kong and India

  • Hong Kong - Bangalore, India
  • Hong Kong - Mumbai, India
  • Hong Kong - Calcutta, India
  • Hong Kong - Delhi, India
  • Hong Kong - Chennai, India

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