LESS IS MORE
CATHAY PACIFIC, LIKE MOST ASIAN CARRIERS, has always emphasized a wide-body fleet. Its smallest aircraft is the A340-200 with 233 seats, which it uses on long-range, thin routes. But now officials in the airline planning office are beginning to study the A321 to develop regional routes. The A320 has...
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