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The Cathay Group Launches Daily Non-Stop Hong Kong-Changsha Flights

Harley Bardell
Last updated: 1 October 2025 05:06
By Harley Bardell
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The Cathay Group is increasing its connectivity with mainland China © Md Shaifuzzaman Ayon
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The Cathay Group is strengthening its connections with mainland China by introducing a daily, non-stop route from Hong Kong and Changsha, capital of China’s Hunan province in Central China.

Snow falls at night on a busy street in Changsha, China.
Changsha, capital of China’s Hunan province, is Cathay Pacific’s newest mainland destination © 凌晨疯子

Cathay Pacific: Dedicated to Connecting Hong Kong and the Mainland

The introduction of its Changsha service marks Cathay Pacific’s fifth mainland Chinese destination added by the Cathay Group in 2025, increasing the total number of mainland Chinese destinations served by the Cathay Group through its airlines, Cathay Pacific and HK Express, to 24. This year, the Cathay Group has announced the launch of 21 new destinations across its network. Cathay Pacific launched services to Urumqi in April, and HK Express launched flights to Changzhou and Yiwu in May, as well as services to Giuyang in July.

Cathay CEO Ronald Lam had the following to say on the introduction of the new route:

“We are excited to introduce non-stop flights between Hong Kong and Changsha, establishing an important bridge that fosters trade and cultural exchange between Hunan and the rest of the world via our Hong Kong hub. With Changsha as our 24th destination in the Chinese Mainland, we are doubling down on our promise of greater choice, convenience and connectivity for our customers. We look forward to welcoming even more travellers aboard and helping spark new journeys in travel, trade and tourism.”

Cathay Pacific’s Hong Kong-Changsha service will operate using the Airbus A321neo aircraft, which features Business and Economy cabins, as well as an award-winning inflight entertainment experience.

A white HK Express plane with purple and orange accents comes in for landing.
HK Express, another airline under the Cathay Group, has also increased the frequency of its services to the mainland © Masakatsu Ukon

Hong Kong-Changsha Flight Schedule

The schedule for the new flights, which will begin operation on 4 November 2025, is as follows (all times are local):

  • CX986: Hong Kong (09:15) — Changsha (10:50), operating Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday;
  • CX927: Changsha (13:05) — Hong Kong (14:45), operating Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday;
  • CX920: Hong Kong (19:30) — Changsha (21:05), operating Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday;
  • CX943: Changsha (22:10) — Hong Kong (23:50), operating Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.

In addition to launching its new Changsha service, Cathay Group is increasing the frequency of other services between Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland, including Beijing, Guangzhou, Chengdu and Shanghai. Combined, Cathay Pacific and HK Express will operate more than 330 return flights every week between the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong during the peak of the winter season.

Will you take advantage of the increased connectivity between Hong Kong and Mainland China? Let us know in the comments.

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