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Is Cathay Pacific a good airline?
Cathay Pacific is one of the world's top airlines. In the 2025 Skytrax World Airline Awards it was ranked the third best airline globally and won World's Best Economy Class for the second year running, along with World's Best Inflight Entertainment. Based in Hong Kong, it's a founding member of the Oneworld alliance, giving you access to a huge network of partner airlines including Qantas and British Airways.
What baggage allowance does Cathay Pacific offer?
On most routes from Australia, Economy passengers get 30kg of checked baggage. Business Class allows 40kg. Carry-on is one 7kg bag plus a small personal item like a handbag or laptop bag. No single checked bag can exceed 32kg. Even on the cheapest Economy fare, you're getting a generous checked allowance — much more than you'd get on a low-cost carrier.
Which Australian airports does Cathay Pacific fly from?
Cathay Pacific flies from six Australian cities — Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, and Cairns — all direct to Hong Kong. Sydney has up to four daily flights and Melbourne up to three. Brisbane and Perth each have around two daily services. Adelaide operates three times a week, and Cairns is a seasonal route. Frequencies continue to grow, with over 12% more flights in early 2026 compared to the previous year.
Where can I fly with Cathay Pacific from Australia?
All Cathay Pacific flights from Australia go via Hong Kong, where you can connect to over 200 destinations across Asia, Europe, North America, the Middle East, and Africa. Popular onward destinations include Tokyo, London, Paris, New York, and Bangkok. As a Oneworld member, Cathay also offers seamless connections with partner airlines like Qantas, Japan Airlines, and British Airways.
What cabin classes does Cathay Pacific offer?
Cathay Pacific offers Economy, Premium Economy, Business, and First Class. Their Economy is Skytrax award-winning, with solid legroom and full meal service. Premium Economy gives you a wider seat with up to 40 inches of pitch in a 2-4-2 layout — a noticeable step up for a moderate price increase. Business Class features lie-flat seats, and First Class is available on select aircraft.
Does Cathay Pacific include meals and entertainment?
Yes — meals and seatback entertainment are included on all flights in every class. Long-haul Economy passengers get a choice of up to three main dishes, with menus featuring Hong Kong-inspired cuisine crafted with Michelin-starred restaurants. The inflight entertainment system won the Skytrax World's Best award and features content from Disney+, HBO, and Paramount+, with 4K HDR screens on selected aircraft. No hidden extras.
Can I earn frequent flyer points on Cathay Pacific?
Cathay Pacific's loyalty programme is called Cathay, and you earn Asia Miles on every eligible flight. Miles can be redeemed for flights, upgrades, and partner rewards. As a founding Oneworld member, you can also earn and redeem points through partner programmes like Qantas Frequent Flyer. Diamond and Gold members get access to over 600 airport lounges worldwide.
Can I stop over in Hong Kong on a Cathay Pacific flight?
Yes — if you're connecting through Hong Kong, you can add a stopover of one to seven days. It's a great way to explore one of Asia's most exciting cities as part of your trip without booking a separate flight. Cathay Pacific occasionally offers promotional discounts on fares that include a Hong Kong stopover. Book using the multi-city search option on their website to build it into your itinerary.
How do I find cheap Cathay Pacific flights?
Track Cathay Pacific fares on IWantThatFlight and set up fare alerts to get notified when prices drop. Cathay runs seasonal promotions throughout the year, especially for travel via Hong Kong to Europe and North America. Being flexible with your dates and booking in advance can help you lock in lower fares. Remember to factor in the included baggage, meals, and entertainment when comparing against budget carriers.
Based at Hong Kong International Airport, Cathay Pacific is the territory’s largest airline, serving 200 cities in 52 countries globally. Founded in 1946, Cathay Pacific initially operated flights to Bangkok, Singapore, Manila and Shanghai but has grown to become the third largest airline in the world based on its market share; its cargo operation is the largest of its type and it also owns a subsidiary airline, Dragonair.
Cathay Pacific’s fleet comprises 146 Airbus and Boeing wide-bodied aircraft, with another 85 on order for delivery during the next nine years to maintain the airline’s reputation for having one of the youngest fleets in the world (the average age of its aircraft is only 8.5 years).
In 2014 Cathay Pacific won the Airline of the Year accolade and has been named World’s Best Airline on four occasions. In addition, the airline has been recognised for excellence as an employer and for its outstanding safety record.
Cathay Pacific flys to:
Auckland, Amsterdam, Bangkok, Mumbai, Boston, Paris - Ch. De Gaulle, Jakarta, Delhi, Dallas/Fort Worth, Denpasar/Bali, Rome - Fiumicino, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, Phuket, Incheon - Incheon Intl, New York - John F Kennedy International, Johannesburg, Osaka - Kansai International, Kuala Lumpur, Los Angeles, London - Heathrow, Manila, Nagoya, Tokyo - Narita, Beijing (Peking), Shanghai, San Francisco, Ho Chi Minh City, Singapore, Taipei, Vancouver, Toronto
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