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In September 2006, Hong Kong Dragon Airlines (Dragonair) became a wholly owned subsidiary of Cathay Pacific.

Although visible changes to Dragonair's operational activities will, for the time being, appear minimal, the award-winning international airline continues to retain its separate brand, market positioning and identity.

The following is a list of "Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)" regarding Dragonair's entry into the Cathay Pacific Group:




What destination cities does Dragonair fly to?
      Dragonair's passenger network covers 33 destinations across the Asia-Pacific region, including 21 in the China Mainland.

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What destinations are now available to the Cathay Pacific network?
     

Cathay Pacific and Dragonair now flies to over 20 destinations in China and other popular Asian cities such as Phnom Penh, Cambodia and Phuket, Thailand.

Dragonair Destinations

China Destinations
Asian Destinations
BJS Beijing
CSX Changsha
CTU Chengdu
CKG Chongqing
DLC Dalian
FOC Fuzhou
CAN Guangzhou
[Codeshare - China Southern (CZ)]
KWL Guilin
HAK Haikou*
HGH Hangzhou
KMG Kunming
NKG Nanjing
NGB Ningbo
TAO Qingdao
SYX Sanya
SHA/PVG Shanghai
SHE Shenyang
TSN Tianjin
[Codeshare - Air China (CA)]
WUH Wuhan
XMN Xiamen
SIA/XIY Xian
   
HKG Hong Kong (Base)
BWN Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
[Codeshare - Royal Bunei Airlines (BI)]
PUS Busan, Korea
DAC Dhaka, Bangladesh
FUK Fukuoka, Japan
KHH Kaohsiung, Taiwan
KTM Kathmandu, Nepal
BKI Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
[Codeshare - some services by Malaysia Airlines (MH)]
PNH Phnom Penh, Cambodia
HKT Phuket, Thailand
TPE Taipei, Taiwan
NRT Tokyo, Japan

Together, the Cathay Pacific and Dragonair network now serves over 120 destinations worldwide.

*Please note Haikou (HAK) service will be discontinued starting July 1, 2008

Can you earn AAdvantage miles on Dragonair flights?
     

Yes, Dragonair is a oneworld alliance affiliate member, tickets sold on Dragonair and/or code-share flights with Cathay Pacific are eligible to earn AAdvantage miles.

Please click here to view eligible Cathay Pacific and Dragonair fare classes and other terms & conditions.

What other benefits have stemmed from the Dragonair integration?
      One of the key aims of the Dragonair integration is to create synergies between the two carriers that will benefit passengers and the Hong Kong hub in general. A greater number of connections between Cathay Pacific and Dragonair have been created making it easier for international travellers to connect with domestic Chinese destinations.

Teams in Cathay Pacific and Dragonair are also continually working together to reduce waiting times for passengers connecting between the two airlines. For example, travellers arriving in Hong Kong on CX889 from New York are now able to connect with Dragonair's daily KA802 flight to Shanghai within 50 minutes. Similarly, passengers arriving from Kaohsiung in Taiwan on KA439 at 09.50 will be able to catch Cathay Pacific's daily CX739 Hong Kong-Singapore service within 50 minutes.
How do I ticket on Dragonair?
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For more information about Dragonair, visit their website at www.dragonair.com
 

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