Dragonair completes two years of service
KATHMANDU: Dragonair completed two years of operations in Nepal today. The service between Hong Kong and Kathmandu was launched on December 2, 2007.
Today Dragonair operates the A330 which offers passengers an increase in seat capacity from 158 seats to 300 seats. The new aircraft brings with it an increase in the numbers of flights from three to five a week. Together with sister airline Cathay Pacific, Dragonair
offers passengers travelling between Kathmandu and
major world cities like New York, Tokyo and Sydney the shortest journey times and hassle-free transit experience at the Hong Kong International Airport. Dragonair, an award winning premium service airline, aims to ensure that its passengers’ in-flight experience is as enjoyable and as comfortable as possible. The influence of traditional Asian hospitality is felt on each Dragonair flight through the personal service and attention to detail provided by dedicated and professional cabin staff.
Dragonair, an affiliate member of One-world, is a Hong Kong-based international airline, and a member of the Cathay Pacific Group. Established in 1985, the airline now operates a fleet of A330-300s, A321s and A320s aircrafts. Dragonair operates about 400 flights a week to the Mainland.