Cathay Pacific has officially launched its first-ever non-stop passenger flights between Hong Kong and Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW).
The new service, which commenced on 24 April 2025, is part of the airline’s broader strategy to strengthen connectivity between Hong Kong, China, and North America.
This addition to the Cathay Group’s passenger network is the sixth new destination for the year, with a total of 15 new routes expected in 2025. The airline is continuing to expand its global reach, offering customers more travel options and greater convenience from its Hong Kong hub.
The Hong Kong-Dallas service operates four times a week, using the Airbus A350-1000 aircraft, which features Business, Premium Economy, and Economy cabins. The flight schedule is as follows:
CX876: Hong Kong (HKG) to Dallas (DFW) – Departure at 16:05, Arrival at 17:55 (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday)
CX875: Dallas (DFW) to Hong Kong (HKG) – Departure at 22:55, Arrival at 04:35+2 (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday)
This route also allows passengers to connect to other US destinations and locations in Central and South America via Dallas.
In addition to Dallas, Cathay Pacific will launch new non-stop flights to Urumqi on 28 April, followed by Rome on 5 June, Munich on 16 June, and Brussels on 3 August.
This new service complements Cathay Cargo's existing freighter operations to Dallas, further enhancing the airline's presence in North America.