Hong Kong Authority To Decide If Cathay Will Fly To China
The Hong Kong Air Transport Licensing Authority (HKATLA) today will begin a five-day public hearing to decide whether Cathay Pacific should be given rights to resume passenger flights to China that were suspended in 1952. Cathay has applied to operate four daily flights to Shanghai, three-times...
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