Cathay Pacific Addresses Asian Travel Phenomenon with Invitation to See It All

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Nov 15, 2005
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From food to fashion to film, everything Asian is hot, and interest in experiencing the cultures Asia offers first-hand is stronger than ever. In fact, a recent Conde Nast Traveler magazine study revealed that 90 percent of Americans have a desire to visit Asia in 2006. With interest in travel to Asia booming, Cathay Pacific today announced its 2006 All Asia Pass, offering travelers a convenient way to experience up to 18 Asian cities for one low fare.

The Beijing Olympics may by two years away, but American travelers are increasingly looking East when dreaming about their next vacations. According to Global Insight, 1.6 million people are projected to travel to China from the U.S. in 2007.

Cathay Pacific’s All Asia Pass addresses this burgeoning market and makes traveling to several Asian cities in one trip more affordable and easier than ever. From magnificent Hong Kong to legendary Tokyo, from tropical Bali to culturally rich Bangkok, the All Asia Pass is your ticket to a dream vacation.

Priced from $1,499 plus taxes, the All Asia Pass includes Economy Class travel from any of Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Vancouver, and Toronto, to Hong Kong – plus 21 consecutive days of travel to any or all of 17 other popular Asian cities. Destinations include: Bali, Bangkok, Colombo, Fukuoka, Ho Chi Minh City, Jakarta, Karachi, Kuala Lumpur, Nagoya, Osaka, Penang, Sapporo, Seoul, Singapore, Surabaya, Taipei and Tokyo. Travelers can save even more money by registering online as a Cathay Pacific CyberTraveler, which qualifies them and three guests for a $200 discount.

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