Qatar Airways deal could help Cathay Pacific regain Europe traffic
Partnership with the Doha-based airline is aimed at winning back passengers from deep-pocketed Middle Eastern rivals such as Emirates
Cathay Pacific Airways' new partnership with Doha-based Qatar Airways could help the Hong Kong airline reclaim some of the Europe-bound passenger traffic poached from it by Middle Eastern rivals such as Emirates.
Cathay and Qatar Airways will jointly operate a twice-daily pair of flights between Hong Kong and Doha from the end of this month.
The carriers will share the route's costs and profits and will align their services, including sharing lounges at the airports.
It is Cathay's third partnership of the kind in recent years. It has jointly operated six mainland routes with Air China since 2006 and the Hong Kong-Auckland route with Air New Zealand from last year.
The deal with Qatar Airways comes at a time when Cathay is being battered by Middle Eastern airlines on several routes from Asia to Europe - including the "kangaroo route" from Australia to Britain via Hong Kong, on which Qantas Airways and Dubai-based Emirates co-operate.