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Cathay Pacific Airways has announced it will discontinue its daily flight between Hong Kong and Doha from February 15, 2016, for commercial reasons.
The service was launched in March 2014. The last Cathay Pacific flight from Hong Kong to Doha will be CX645 on February 14, 2016, while the last flight from Doha to Hong Kong will be CX640 the following day.
Alternative arrangements will be made for passengers already booked on Cathay Pacific flights to and from Doha after the service ends.
In a statement, Cathay Pacific said it will continue to work with Qatar Airways as strategic airline partners within the Oneworld alliance.
The Cathay Pacific “CX” code will remain in place on Qatar Airways flights between Doha and Hong Kong, while the Qatar Airways “QR” code will remain on selected Cathay Pacific flights from Hong Kong to Australia, New Zealand, Korea and Japan.
Effective February 15, the Cathay Pacific code will no longer be on Qatar Airways flights from Doha to other destinations.
Cathay Pacific operates daily services to Dubai and Bahrain in addition to four flights a week to Riyadh.
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