Cathay to Recommence Servies to Hyderabad

Cathay Pacific will resume direct passenger flights between Hong Kong and Hyderabad from March 2025.

The airline’s upcoming Hong Kong-Hyderabad service marks the airline’s latest step in strengthening its network presence in India and enhancing connectivity at its home hub, Hong Kong.

The non-stop service between Hong Kong and Hyderabad, the capital city of India’s Telangana state, will be operated by the airline’s Airbus A330-300 aircraft, featuring Business and Economy cabins. The service will operate three times a week upon launch, increasing to five times a week from 1 September 2025.

The new initial CX673 will depart Hong Kong on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays at 21.35, arriving in Hyderabad at 00.45+1. The return service, CX672, will leave India at 01.50 on Mondays, Thursdays and Sundays, and arrive in Hong Kong at 09.30.

“We are delighted to be resuming our direct flights between Hong Kong and Hyderabad,” says Cathay chief customer and commercial officer Lavinia Lau. “These flights will provide customers with access to one of India’s most vibrant cities, known for its rich heritage and booming technology sector. The resumption reaffirms our established presence in India and our commitment to enhancing our services in this important market. Our efforts to foster cultural connections and facilitate trade between our home city and India will continue as we further strengthen our network to grow and develop Hong Kong as a leading international aviation hub.”

Cathay Pacific will resume direct passenger flights between Hong Kong and Hyderabad from March 2025. 

Currently, Cathay Pacific operates 31 return passenger flights per week to four destinations in India, including Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi and Mumbai. This rises to 39 return flights per week by 30 March 2025, and increases further to 43 return flights per week by 1 September 2025. Aside from the five-times-weekly Hyderabad service, this will include double-daily flights to Delhi, 10 flights per week to Mumbai, and daily flights to Bengaluru and Chennai.

Cathay Pacific’s Hyderabad service will also connect more travellers from India to Hong Kong, the Chinese Mainland and beyond via the airline’s extensive global network at its home hub.

In addition to Hong Kong, Cathay Pacific also increases the convenience of reaching other cities within the vibrant Greater Bay Area through ferry and coach transfer services via the SkyPier Terminal at Hong Kong International Airport. These intermodal codeshare services ensure customers enjoy the most seamless and convenient connectivity from the moment they purchase their tickets through Cathay Pacific’s website, contact centres and travel agency partners, with baggage checked through to their final destination, and a hassle-free transfer experience through Hong Kong International Airport.

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Nick Walton

Nick Walton is Group Managing Editor of Artemis Communications, a leading boutique magazine and content solution company and publisher of The Art of Business Travel. A former travel editor of the South China Morning Post, he heads up the group's travel and lifestyle magazines, which include Alpha Men Asia, The Edition, Mirandus, Ikhlas, The Journal and Explorer Magazine.