Stop over of 33 hrs at Hong Kong by flight Cathay Pacific

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I am most likely to travel to LAX from Mumbai in next month by Cathay Pacific air lines. I have lay over of about 33 hrs at Hong Kong. I want to know whether air line will provide to and fro journey and accommodation with food during my lay over? I am traveling in same air lines after 33 hrs.



Best Answer

Cathay Pacific STPC (stopover paid by carrier) rules are here. They're dated from 2012 but I'm presuming they're still active.

Passengers are NOT eligible for STPC when transfer in HKG is longer than 24hours.

Since you have booked a stopover rather than a long, but required, connection, it appears you are not eligible.




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Does Cathay Pacific allow stopovers?

Cathay Pacific allows up to five stopovers and Japan Airlines up to seven. Think about the possibilities. Both Cathay Pacific and Japan Airlines are members of oneworld alliance, so here is the list of oneworld partners.

Can I stop over in Hong Kong?

\u200bDepending on your connection, your stopover in Hong Kong can take anywhere between 2 and 12 hours. Fancy more time to explore this city? Create a long stopover by playing with your flight times yourself or by using the Multi City tool on our website.

How long are stops between flights?

A layover is a broad term that means any connection between flights. This could include a stop as short as 30 minutes (depending upon the airport) or as long as four hours (or up to 23 hours and 59 minutes on international flights). Airline crew use this term, slightly differently.

What are stopovers on flights?

At its simplest, a stopover is simply a longer layover. Most airlines define a layover as any connection of less than 4 hours on a domestic flight or less than 24 hours on an international flight.



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