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CX Continues Suspension of Flights to Dubai and Riyadh Until End of May
In view of the ongoing volatile situation in the Middle East, and to provide its customers with greater certainty for their planning, CATHAY PAC AIR (00293.HK)’s Dubai and Ri...
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In view of the ongoing volatile situation in the Middle East, and to provide its customers with greater certainty for their planning, CATHAY PAC AIR (00293.HK)  -0.330 (-2.811%)    Short selling $38.13M; Ratio 79.812%   ’s Dubai and Riyadh passenger flights have been cancelled up to and including 31 May 2026. Affected travelers will be offered the flexibility to rebook, reroute or cancel their tickets.

Meanwhile, to cater for a surge in market demand to Europe, the airline will operate three extra pairs of passenger flights for Paris and Zurich respectively, as well as upgrading 13 existing pairs of London flights to provide additional seats in April. It continues to review its schedule and potential deployment of additional capacity to provide more options for its customers.
(HK stocks quote is delayed for at least 15 mins.Short Selling Data as at 2026-04-02 16:25.)

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