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Cathay Pacific Goes Big in Europe
Cathay Pacific Goes Big in Europe: Munich and Brussels, Here We Come!
Cathay Pacific just cracked open its European map and decided it wasn’t full enough. Enter Munich and Brussels, your next summer 2025 escapes for bratwurst, waffles, and maybe some “work” thrown in for good measure. With 93 return flights per week to 11 dreamy European cities, Cathay is basically turning Europe into its backyard BBQ.
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Munich: Where Beer Meets Business (and Maybe Lederhosen)
Starting June 16, 2025, Cathay’s inaugural flights to Munich will have you saying “Servus!” to Germany’s most efficient mix of breweries and boardrooms. Four return flights weekly mean you can seal the deal in a tech hub by day and raise a stein at a beer garden by night.
It’s Cathay’s second German destination (Frankfurt, don’t be jealous), so whether you’re chasing pretzels or trying to master the tongue-twister that is "Schweinshaxe," Cathay’s got your itinerary covered. Bonus: you can totally call a beer crawl “cultural research.” Prost!
Brussels: Politics, Pralines, and Pints
Back by popular demand on August 3, 2025, Cathay’s Brussels route is the perfect excuse to indulge in chocolate that’s practically a UNESCO World Heritage Site. And with four flights a week, you’ll have plenty of time to balance political sightseeing with beer-tasting tours.
This is where the EU, world-changing decisions, and calorie-packed waffles collide. Whether you're a diplomat in a suit or just someone who travels with an extra suitcase for chocolates, Brussels has you covered.
Flying in Style: The A350-900 Life
Cathay’s trusty Airbus A350-900 fleet will make sure your journey is as smooth as the butter in those croissants you’ll soon devour. Business Class? Full-flat beds for napping like a boss. Premium Economy? Just enough legroom to feel fancy. Economy? Surprisingly comfy, even if the legroom doesn’t let you bust a dance move.
So, whether your destination is Munich for meetings or Brussels for, uh, waffles (no judgment), Cathay ensures you’ll land refreshed and ready to explore—or eat.
Cathay’s European Love Affair Grows
With Munich and Brussels joining the lineup, Cathay’s European roster now features 11 cities, including classics like London, Paris, and Amsterdam. As Lavinia Lau, Cathay’s Chief Customer and Commercial Officer, put it:
“We’re thrilled to add Munich and Brussels to our network. Whether you’re in it for business, leisure, or an epic quest for the world’s best pretzel, we’ve got the flights to make it happen.”
93 weekly flights to Europe. That’s not just a schedule—that’s an open invitation to your next adventure.
Flight Details, Because Planning is Half the Fun
Hong Kong–Munich
- Starts: June 16, 2025
- Frequency: Four return flights weekly (Mon, Tue, Thu, Sat)
- Departure: 01:10 (perfect for night owls and jet-lag masochists).
Hong Kong–Brussels
- Returns: August 3, 2025
- Frequency: Four return flights weekly (Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun)
- Bonus: Land in Hong Kong just in time for breakfast dim sum.
2025: A Passport-Filling Year
Cathay Pacific is on track to hit 100 destinations worldwide by 2025. That’s a lot of reasons to dust off your suitcase and brush up on “Danke” and “Merci.”
Cathay Pacific Goes Big in Europe
Cathay Pacific just cracked open its European map and decided it wasn’t full enough. Enter Munich and Brussels, your next summer 2025 escapes
So, whether your heart’s set on Bavarian beer halls, Belgian chocolate, or just racking up frequent flyer miles, Cathay Pacific is here to make your European dream trip happen. Start packing—summer 2025 isn’t waiting!
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