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Cathay Pacific Cancels More European Flights

Cathay Pacific Cancels More European Flights Due To
Iceland Volcanic Ash

Cathay Pacific Airways announced that all its flights to and from Europe except Rome and Milan on 20 April night and 21 April morning will be cancelled due to the continuing impact of volcanic ash on European airports.

However, while flights to and from Milan remain unaffected at present, the situation could change at a short notice and passengers are advised to check the airline’s website, www.cathaypacific.co.nz, for the latest flight information before leaving for the airport.

Details of cancelled flights are as follows,

Flight No. / Route / Scheduled Departure Time / Status

CX251 / Hong Kong to London / 23:55 (20 April) / Cancelled

CX255 / Hong Kong to London / 00:35 (21 April) / Cancelled

CX257 / Hong Kong to London / 09:40 (21 April) / Cancelled

CX253 / Hong Kong to London / 15:00 (21 April) / Cancelled

CX289 / Hong Kong to Frankfurt / 23:50 (20 April) / Cancelled

CX261 / Hong Kong to Paris / 23:45 (20 April) / Cancelled

CX271 / Hong Kong to Amsterdam / 00:15 (21 April) / Cancelled

CX252 / London to Hong Kong / 12:35 (20 April) / Cancelled

CX250 / London to Hong Kong / 18:20 (20 April) / Cancelled

CX256 / London to Hong Kong / 20:20 (20 April) / Cancelled

CX254 London to Hong Kong 22:35 (20 April) Cancelled

(All times local)

Passengers whose flights are cancelled are advised not to go the airport. For further information, passengers may call Cathay Pacific’s reservations number – 09 3790 861 or toll free (outside Auckland) 0800 800 454.

ENDS

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