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Nov 18, 2022, 01.45 PM

Go Green this Black Friday with Cathay Pacific’s great travel deals

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Cathay Pacific is eyeing up a greener future for travel, with the carrier’s annual Green Friday promotion. 

Customers can experience the joy of travelling with not only great travel deals and additional bonus miles, but also complimentary carbon offset for their journeys.

With up to 20 per cent off select destinations across cabin classes, travellers can take advantage of Cathay Pacific’s Green Friday promotion between 18 – 29 November 2022 for all travel booked through to 31 March 2023.

The Green Friday promotion offers connections into highly sought-after destinations including Hong Kong, Tokyo, Los Angeles, and Sydney. In addition to the discounts, the airline is also giving existing and newly registered customers 3000 bonus Asia Miles that can be used to upgrade or when purchasing their next ticket using the Miles Plus Cash.

To give customers greener flying choices, Cathay Pacific is offering free carbon offset on all flights booked during this year’s Green Friday promotion period at no cost to the customer. The carbon offset contributions are made through Cathay Pacific’s Fly Greener programme, which will offset all flights purchased on the airline’s website during this 10-day period.

The cash contribution will directly fund third-party validated Gold Standard projects to offset carbon emissions while making a difference to local communities in developing countries around the world. In 2021, 27,280 tonnes of carbon emissions were offset via Fly Greener, including 7,320 tonnes that was offset by the carrier for their customers during the Green Friday campaign.

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