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I usually fly Dragonair which is more popular with Hongkongers as it's a HK based airline with HK flight attendants, but today, my flight to Hongkong was exclusively mainland Chinese on a big package tour.
Chinalyst - China blogs in English woaizhongguo 2010
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It's one of a group of carriers offering new competition to Hong Kong's leading carrier, Cathay Pacific, and its wholly owned subsidiary Dragonair, which services most of Cathay's routes to mainland China.
Hong Kong Airlines to Issue Yuan Bonds Fiona Law 2011
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Demand for premium business travel and cargo traffic remained low in the first six months, with the number of passengers traveling with Cathay and its subsidiary Dragonair falling 4.2% to 11.9 million, according to Cathay's interim results.
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Passenger traffic at Cathay and its subsidiary Dragonair climbed 7.3% to 25 million last year compared to the previous year.
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The Hong Kong-based carrier, which also owns Dragonair, said Wednesday the result compared to a profit of just HK$812 million in the first half of 2009.
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It evolves from Dragonair and is the final form of Dratini.
Dragonite Papercraft | Papercraft Paradise | PaperCrafts | Paper Models | Card Models Michael James 2008
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In 1997, Cathay Pacific and Dragonair grounded their entire A330 fleet for nearly two weeks because of problems with the planes 'Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines.
Both Engines Failed on Cathay Jet Jeffrey Ng 2010
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In 1997, Cathay Pacific and Dragonair grounded their entire A330 fleet for nearly two weeks because of problems with the planes 'Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines.
Both Engines Failed on Cathay Jet Jeffrey Ng 2010
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Along with Dragonair, the two airlines carried 13 million passengers in the first six months of the year - a year-on-year increase of 8.5 percent.
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International tourists typically fly to Phnom Penh, in Cambodia, through Bangkok (on Thai Airways or AirAsia), although there are also direct flights from Hong Kong (Dragonair) and Seoul (Korean Air).
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