Cathay Pacific introduces flights to Munich and Brussels in 2025, offering direct travel between Hong Kong and two key European cities.
Exciting news for travelers! Cathay Pacific, Hong Kong’s flagship airline, is adding two new European destinations to its network. Starting in summer 2025, the airline will launch its first-ever direct flights to Munich, Germany, and resume flights to Brussels, Belgium.
These additions will bring Cathay Pacific’s European destinations to 11, with an impressive 93 weekly flights connecting Asia and Europe. Whether you’re traveling for business or leisure, this expansion provides seamless connections, enhanced convenience, and exceptional in-flight experiences.

Munich: A Gateway to History and Industry
For the first time, Cathay Pacific will offer direct flights to Munich, starting June 16, 2025. Known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning architecture, and Oktoberfest celebrations, Munich is also a powerhouse in economics, manufacturing, and transportation.
With four return flights per week, travelers can enjoy convenient non-stop connections between Hong Kong and one of Germany’s most vibrant cities. Munich isn’t just a destination; it’s a hub for exploring Europe. Whether you’re visiting for leisure or work, Cathay Pacific’s flights make it easy to reach further destinations in Europe through its partner airlines.
Passengers flying to Munich will travel on the state-of-the-art Airbus A350-900, designed for comfort and convenience. From fully flat beds in Business Class to spacious seating in Premium Economy and Economy, every detail is crafted for an exceptional travel experience.
Brussels: The Heart of Europe Returns
After a hiatus, Cathay Pacific is bringing back its direct flights to Brussels, starting August 3, 2025. Known as the “Capital of Europe,” Brussels is home to the European Union headquarters, world-class museums, and a vibrant culinary scene.
This route will serve as a critical link between Asia and Europe’s political and cultural heart. Whether you’re a business traveler attending meetings or a tourist eager to explore Belgian chocolate, waffles, and historic sites, the Brussels flights offer a seamless travel experience.
As with Munich, Cathay Pacific will operate the Airbus A350-900 on this route, ensuring passengers enjoy premium services. With connections through Hong Kong, travelers from Brussels can also access an extensive network of destinations across Asia-Pacific, including Mainland China, Japan, and Southeast Asia.
Expanding Cathay Pacific’s European Network
Cathay Pacific’s commitment to Europe is stronger than ever. In summer 2025, the airline will offer up to 93 weekly return flights to 11 cities in Europe, up from 78 flights currently. Key destinations include London, Paris, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, and Zurich, with additional seasonal services to Barcelona.
Lavinia Lau, Cathay Pacific’s Chief Customer and Commercial Officer, expressed her enthusiasm for the expansion:
“We are thrilled to introduce Munich and Brussels to our network, enhancing connectivity between Hong Kong and Europe. These new routes reflect our commitment to offering more choices and greater convenience to our customers.”
Beyond passenger services, Cathay Cargo will operate seven freighter flights per week to and from Europe, supporting trade and commerce between the two regions.
Final Thoughts
Cathay Pacific’s new routes to Munich and Brussels represent more than just flights; they’re a testament to the airline’s dedication to connecting people and places. Whether you’re exploring Europe’s cultural hubs or conducting business, these additions promise a seamless, enjoyable journey.
With its growing European network and world-class in-flight services, Cathay Pacific continues to be a top choice for travelers. Get ready to pack your bags and experience the best of Asia and Europe in 2025!

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