Cathay Pacific to Resume Colombo Services on April 22
Cathay Pacific Airways Limited | Apr. 04, 2007
On April 4, Cathay Pacific Airways announced that it will resume daily flights to and from Colombo, the capital city of Sri Lanka, on Sunday, April 22. Flight CX703, which departs from Hong Kong on Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays will fly via Bangkok while flight CX711 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays stops in Singapore before continuing to Colombo.
The airline took the difficult decision to suspend its flight operations to and from Colombo following the closure of the airport on March 26. The airline acted out of concern for the safety of its passengers and crew.
Cathay Pacific Chief Operating Officer Tony Tyler said: "Safety is always our top priority. Cathay Pacific remains committed to Sri Lanka and now that enhanced security measures are being put in place we are happy to be able to resume flights to the country."
The airline did everything possible to help those affected by the suspension of services. Cathay Pacific crew and staff at Colombo worked hard to look after the affected passengers when the airport was closed, accompanying them to temporary hotel accommodation and later helping to get them to their onward destinations.
Special ticketing arrangements were also put in place for Cathay Pacific passengers, with all cancellation, refund, rebooking and rerouting charges waived for all tickets issued worldwide on or before March 26 for travel involving Colombo on or before April 30.