Cathay Pacific to honor first class tickets after discount blunder
By DW
03 January 2019 |
1:11 pm
Due to a pricing error, air travelers were able to snatch Cathay Pacific's first class fares to US and Canada at a fraction of the price. Hong Kong's flagship airline have confirmed it will honor the purchases.
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