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Oct 26, 2025

Cathay Pacific makes Riyadh route daily, reinforcing Hong Kong–Gulf business corridor

Cathay Pacific makes Riyadh route daily, reinforcing Hong Kong–Gulf business corridor
Starting 26 October, Cathay Pacific has upgraded its Hong Kong–Riyadh service from four weekly rotations to a daily Airbus A350 flight. The move comes less than a year after the carrier inaugurated the route and reflects a sharp rise in premium demand tied to growing China-Gulf trade and the Belt and Road Initiative.

Business-class load factors have averaged 85 percent since March, according to industry data, with corporations in energy, construction and finance driving traffic. Cathay says the A350’s flat-bed cabins and onboard Wi-Fi were critical in winning market share from Gulf rivals.

For global-mobility teams, the daily frequency cuts layover times and improves same-week relocation planning for executives shuttling between Saudi mega-projects such as NEOM and headquarters in Hong Kong or Shenzhen. Cargo capacity also rises, benefiting high-value shipments such as semiconductor equipment exported from the Greater Bay Area.

The schedule complements visa-free entry that Hong Kong passport holders secured to the UAE and eased rules for Oman earlier this year, making multi-stop Gulf itineraries smoother. Travel managers should note that premium-economy allotments are already constrained on peak days; advanced booking is advised.

Cathay hinted that Kuwait City may be its next Gulf destination as Hong Kong pushes for a free-trade agreement with the GCC.
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