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More CPA flights into Kuala Lumpur
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New Straits Times
02-27-2001
More CPA flights into Kuala Lumpur
Byline: Hew Sue-Len
Edition: Main/Lifestyle; 2*
Section: Business
Column: Aviation
CATHAY Pacific Airlines has plans to increase its flights from Kuala Lumpur to Hong Kong from the current 21 flights a week to 31 flights; resulting in 62 flights to and from Hong Kong altogether.
In fact, by March 26, the airline will be flying to a total of 51 destinations worldwide. ...
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