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Cathay Pacific resumes awaited direct flights to Adelaide 2025

Cathay Pacific Is Back in Adelaide — And South Australia Is Already Chilling the Wine

Great news for anyone who loves Hong Kong, South Australia, or simply enjoys pretending they’re in Business Class even when they’re not: Cathay Pacific has officially resumed direct flights to Adelaide. Yes, after several years of leaving Adelaide on “read,” the airline is back — and it’s bringing shiny aircraft, good food, and Wi-Fi. What more could anyone want?

The first flight touched down on 11 November, marking the return of a route Cathay first launched all the way back in 1992, when inflight entertainment meant watching a screen the size of a cereal box.

Three Flights a Week, Served With a Side of Comfort

Cathay Pacific isn’t dipping a toe in — they’re cannonballing straight back into South Australia with three weekly flights on the Airbus A350-900, which is basically the “I do yoga and drink kombucha” of modern aircraft. It’s quiet, fuel-efficient, and comes with three cabin choices:

  • Business Class (a.k.a. “I paid for comfort and I regret nothing”)
  • Premium Economy (extra legroom AND you feel fancy)
  • Economy (still surprisingly comfy on Cathay’s A350s)

Cathay describes Adelaide as “a vibrant city renowned for its culinary scene, world-class wines, and coastal beauty.” Translation: great food, great beaches, and enough wine regions to make even a sommelier emotional.

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A Win for Travel, Trade, and Anyone Who Missed Dim Sum at 30,000 Feet

This newly revived route does more than whisk holidaymakers between dumplings and Barossa Valley shiraz. It also reconnects:

  • Asian travellers to South Australia’s coastlines and wineries
  • Aussies to Hong Kong’s neon skyline and legendary food scene
  • Cargo shipments to Cathay’s growing Oceania network

Yes — even the cargo is excited. (Probably.)

Michelin-Starred Dining… On a Plane

One thing Cathay does exceptionally well? Food. Real food. The kind that makes you momentarily forget you’re sitting in a metal tube zooming through the sky.

Passengers on the Hong Kong–Adelaide flights can enjoy menus created in partnership with Michelin-starred Hong Kong restaurants. Think dim sum, noodles, and desserts so good they should come with a warning.

Even better, Wi-Fi is complimentary for:

  • Business Class passengers
  • Cathay Diamond members

And will soon roll out for Gold and Premium Economy travellers — because nothing says “modern luxury” like being able to reply to Slack from 39,000 feet while pretending you’re “offline.”

Cathay’s Oceania Network Is Now Looking Pretty Mighty

With Adelaide back in the picture, Cathay Pacific now serves six Australian cities:

  • Adelaide
  • Brisbane
  • Cairns
  • Melbourne
  • Perth
  • Sydney
  • Plus Auckland and Christchurch in New Zealand.

All in all, Cathay is operating nearly 100 round-trip flights a week to Oceania this winter — which is basically the airline equivalent of saying, “We’re all in on Down Under.”

Cheers to New (Old) Connections

Cathay Pacific’s return to Adelaide isn’t just a flight—it’s a reunion. The kind where everyone shows up looking better than before (thanks to the A350), brings gifts (hi, Michelin meals), and promises to stay in touch this time.

For travellers, it means easier getaways, more choices, and a smooth connection between Hong Kong’s buzz and South Australia’s beauty.

For Adelaide? Well, the city can finally say:
“Cathay’s back. Someone open a bottle of Barossa red.”

And if all of that isn’t reason enough to celebrate, just imagine the possibilities: weekend dim sum trips, spontaneous Barossa getaways, smoother business travel, and far fewer “sorry, there’s no direct flight” excuses. With Cathay Pacific back in the game, Adelaide’s sky just got brighter, tastier, and a whole lot better connected. Cheers to that!

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Fiji Airways Ignites Exciting Seamless US–Australia Travel in 2025

Fiji Airways Ignites Exciting Seamless US–Australia Travel in 2025

Get ready, Cairns—Fiji Airways just rolled in with island vibes, direct flights, and a whole lot of international connectivity. The airline has officially launched its very first direct service from Nadi to Cairns, giving travelers in Tropical North Queensland a fresh way to hop over to Fiji and then straight on to the United States (yep, even Dallas Fort Worth).

This isn’t just another flight—it’s a whole new reason to dust off your passport and pack that Hawaiian shirt you keep swearing you’ll wear “one day.”

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Nadi to Cairns: Four Hours, No Fuss, All Paradise

The new service is now flying three times a week, giving Cairns locals and international visitors alike an easy, breezy route to Fiji. The flights are operated on Fiji Airways’ sleek Boeing 737 MAX 8, complete with 8 recline-ready business class seats and 162 economy seats designed for comfort, naps, and daydreams of beachfront cocktails.

This means you can leave the rainforest, land in a tropical island paradise, and still have time to grab a sunset drink before dinner. Not bad for a four-hour flight.

One Small Flight for Cairns, One Giant Leap for Trans-Pacific Travel

While this might be Fiji Airways’ first foray into Cairns, it’s far from their only move. The airline already has a solid presence in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Canberra—and now Cairns completes the Aussie half-dozen.

But here’s the real kicker: it’s not just about Cairns and Fiji. Thanks to Fiji Airways’ expanding network (and its new route to Dallas Fort Worth), this new service also opens up one-stop access to the US. Yes, your next trip to Texas, California, or wherever your American dreams may roam is now just a pit stop in Nadi away.

And don’t forget—Fiji Airways is now part of the oneworld alliance, which means easier connections, more loyalty perks, and fewer reasons to curse at confusing airport signs.

Big Seats, Big Boosts: Cairns Is Set to Cash In

This new route isn’t just about making travel dreams easier. It’s also expected to deliver a serious economic boost. We’re talking 53,000 extra seats per year and a projected $62 million injection into the Cairns economy over the first three years. Translation: more tourists, more spending, and probably a few more fish and chips orders.

Plus, for North Americans dreaming of the Great Barrier Reef or Australians eyeing a Fiji escape, this is about to become the route of choice. It’s sunshine on both ends and not a snowstorm in sight.

Connecting the Dots (and Beaches)

With this launch, Fiji Airways now flies to 27 international destinations, making it a key connector in the Pacific—and an increasingly attractive option for travelers wanting a tropical layover instead of a concrete one.

Want to fly from Canberra to California, Melbourne to Miami, or Cairns to Colorado with a cheeky stop in Fiji? Done. Fiji Airways is basically saying: why suffer through boring airport food when you could be sipping kava between connections?

So, What Are You Waiting For?

With new flights, a growing network, and a sky-high commitment to comfort, Fiji Airways is making it easier than ever to surf, snorkel, ski, or shop your way across the Pacific.

Whether you’re a Queenslander looking to skip winter with a Fijian getaway or a Texan aiming to swap barbecue for barramundi, this new route has you covered.

Book your ticket, grab your sunnies, and get ready to say “Bula!” to better travel days.

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