Cathay Pacific has announced the resumption of its direct flights between Hong Kong and Rome, Italy. This move is expected to significantly enhance travel convenience and connectivity between the two regions. The airline has confirmed that the service will operate three times a week, providing passengers with more options for travel between Asia and Europe.
The direct flights between Hong Kong and Rome will be operated on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. This schedule aims to provide a balanced and convenient option for travelers, whether for business or leisure purposes. In addition to the Rome route, Cathay Pacific also continues to offer daily flights between Hong Kong and Milan, ensuring comprehensive coverage of major Italian destinations.
The resumption of the direct flights is anticipated to have a positive impact on both tourism and business travel. It will reduce the need for connecting flights, making travel more efficient and convenient. This enhanced connectivity is expected to boost economic ties and cultural exchanges between Hong Kong and Italy, further strengthening the relationship between the two regions.