Cathay Pacific Enhances Flight Booking with Miles Cathay Pacific Airways, the flag carrier of Hong Kong, has announced enhancements to its online platform to facilitate smoother and more convenient flight bookings using frequent flyer miles. Recognizing the growing popularity of mileage travel, Cathay+ has implemented several upgrades to streamline the booking process. Real-time Availability Display: Members can now easily view the real-time availability of award seats on Cathay Pacific and partner airlines’ flights. This eliminates the need to call or visit a ticketing office, saving time and effort. Flexible Search Filters: Advanced search filters allow members to narrow down their options based on criteria such as cabin class, specific dates, and preferred departure and arrival times. This makes it easier to find the ideal flights that meet their travel needs. Intuitive Display: The updated platform features a user-friendly interface that clearly displays flight details, including available seats, mileage requirements, and taxes/fees. Members can easily compare different options to make informed decisions. Integration with Travel Agents: Cathay+ members who prefer to book through travel agents can now provide their Cathay Pacific membership number to the agent. This will allow the agent to access the member’s mileage balance and book flights on their behalf. Commenting on the enhancements, a spokesperson for Cathay Pacific said: “We understand that our members value the convenience of using their miles for travel. These enhancements are designed to make the booking process seamless, empowering our members to easily redeem their miles for memorable flight experiences.” Cathay Pacific’s commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction is evident in these upgrades. The streamlined flight booking process with miles not only improves the travel experience for members but also encourages them to make the most of their loyalty benefits.PWR Holdings Ltd (ASX: PWH) is a supplier of cooling solutions for automotive, motorsport, and industrial applications. The company reported strong financial results in its half-year 24 results, with revenue up 22.2% to $64.2 billion and EBITDA up 27.2% to $18.4 billion. Strong growth in the aerospace and defense segment, up 124% year-on-year, continued to support the business, while motorsport revenue delivered robust growth of 19%.PWR Holdings Ltd (ASX: PWH) is a supplier of cooling solutions for automotive, motorsport, and industrial applications. The company reported strong financial results in its half-year 24 results, with revenue up 22.2% to $64.2 billion and EBITDA up 27.2% to $18.4 billion. Strong growth in the aerospace and defense segment, up 124% year-on-year, continued to support the business, while motorsport revenue delivered robust growth of 19%. VEEM Ltd (ASX: VEE) is a small-cap ASX company that makes advanced marine technology and engineering components. The company is known for its high-quality gyrostabilizers (gyros), propellers, and other precision parts used in the maritime, defense, and aerospace industries. DUG Technology Ltd (ASX: DUG) provides high-quality computing solutions, software, and data analysis services. It specializes in innovative cloud-based services and high-performance computing (HPC). DUG is a global company with offices in Australia, Asia, America, and Europe.Cathay Pacific is making it easier for members of its Asia Miles loyalty program to book flights using their miles. The airline has launched a new online booking platform that allows members to search for and book flights using their miles in real-time. The new platform is available on the Cathay Pacific website and mobile app. Members can search for flights by destination, date, and class of service. They can also see how many miles are required for each flight. Once members have found a flight they want to book, they can simply click on the “Book with Miles” button. They will then be taken to a secure payment page where they can enter their credit card information. Cathay Pacific is also offering a new “Miles Plus Cash” option that allows members to pay for flights using a combination of miles and cash. This option can be helpful for members who don’t have enough miles to book a flight outright. The new online booking platform is a significant improvement over the previous system, which required members to call Cathay Pacific’s customer service center to book flights using their miles. The new platform is more convenient and user-friendly, and it gives members more flexibility when booking flights. Cathay Pacific is committed to making it easier for members to use their Asia Miles. The new online booking platform is just one of the many ways that the airline is working to improve the loyalty program.
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