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CATHAY PACIFIC EXCLUSIVE OCTOBER OFFERS TO HKBAV MEMBERS
Dear valued HKBAV members,
Cathay Pacific is offering you an exclusive selection of October's best flight offers. We have good fares for Hong Kong, London, Amsterdam, and many other European cities.
Please find the table below for more destinations:

* The above are business round-trip fares.
** Ticket fares are subject to change based on the date of travel and seat availability.
*** Fares include taxes and surcharges for October but are subject to change.
The sales period ends on 31 October 2023.
Book with us now!
Special dietary requirements? Our inflight dining can accommodate yours!
We can accommodate a wide range of dietary requirements. Please make your request via Manage Booking or by contacting your local reservations office. Orders for special meals should be made at least 24 hours before your scheduled flight.
We have a wide range of selections for you:
• Religious: Vegetarian Hindu/ Indian vegetarian meal; Kosher meal; Moslem meal;…
• Meat-free: Fruit platter meal, Vegetarian lacto-ovo meal;…
• Baby, infant & child meal
• Medical-dietary: Liquid diet meal; Bland meal; Low-salt meal;…

Please refer to our website for more options!
Hong Kong flavours in the sky
From the irresistible snacks found at streetside stalls to Michelin-starred Cantonese gastronomy, Hong Kong food is as diverse as it is delicious.
We’re putting Hong Kong flavours front and centre on our flights to celebrate the best of the city’s food and give you a taste of home on your travels.

Sustainability
Sustainability has always been one of our focal points. From using sustainable ingredients to innovating recyclable cutlery, we’re constantly improving our operations with sustainable practices to deliver refined dining experiences.

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