Book a trip from Paris to Tokyo with Cathay Pacific , fares from EUR1,423
Deals on Paris (CDG) to Tokyo (TYO) flights
Travel Destination Facts
Destination airports
- Narita International Airport (NRT)
- Haneda Airport Railway Station (HND)
Aircraft types
Boeing 777, Airbus A321neo, Airbus A330 and Airbus A350 aircraft*
Departure time zone
GMT+02:00
Arrival time zone
GMT+09:00
Cabin class
First class, Business class, Premium Economy, Economy^
Lowest fare month
May
*Aircraft model may vary due to operational requirements. ^Cabin class availability is subject to aircraft configuration.
Lowest fare month for flights found by other customers on Cathay Pacific’s official website in the last 48 hours. All fares are subject to change at any time. Other Cathay Pacific Terms & Conditions apply.
Book flights to Tokyo TYO
From | To | Fare Type | Dates | Price | |
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| Paris (CDG) | Tokyo (TYO) | Round-trip / Economy | 24/09/2026 - 17/10/2026 | From EUR1,466 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Paris (CDG) | Tokyo (TYO) | Round-trip / Economy | 05/10/2026 - 17/10/2026 | From EUR1,466 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Paris (CDG) | Tokyo (TYO) | Round-trip / Economy | 07/10/2026 - 17/10/2026 | From EUR1,466 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Paris (CDG) | Tokyo (TYO) | Round-trip / Economy | 06/10/2026 - 17/10/2026 | From EUR1,466 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Paris (CDG) | Tokyo (TYO) | Round-trip / Economy | 28/09/2026 - 17/10/2026 | From EUR1,501 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Paris (CDG) | Tokyo (TYO) | Round-trip / Economy | 02/10/2026 - 17/10/2026 | From EUR1,501 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Paris (CDG) | Tokyo (TYO) | Round-trip / Economy | 01/10/2026 - 17/10/2026 | From EUR1,501 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Paris (CDG) | Tokyo (TYO) | Round-trip / Economy | 03/10/2026 - 17/10/2026 | From EUR1,516 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Paris (CDG) | Tokyo (TYO) | Round-trip / Economy | 30/09/2026 - 17/10/2026 | From EUR1,551 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Paris (CDG) | Tokyo (TYO) | Round-trip / Economy | 25/09/2026 - 17/10/2026 | From EUR1,551 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Paris (CDG) | Tokyo (HND) | Round-trip / Economy | 18/11/2026 - 28/11/2026 | From EUR1,422 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Paris (CDG) | Tokyo (HND) | Round-trip / Economy | 06/11/2026 - 28/11/2026 | From EUR1,422 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Paris (CDG) | Tokyo (HND) | Round-trip / Economy | 10/11/2026 - 28/11/2026 | From EUR1,422 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Paris (CDG) | Tokyo (HND) | Round-trip / Economy | 11/11/2026 - 28/11/2026 | From EUR1,422 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Paris (CDG) | Tokyo (HND) | Round-trip / Economy | 05/11/2026 - 28/11/2026 | From EUR1,422 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Paris (CDG) | Tokyo (HND) | Round-trip / Economy | 09/11/2026 - 28/11/2026 | From EUR1,422 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Paris (CDG) | Tokyo (HND) | Round-trip / Economy | 12/11/2026 - 28/11/2026 | From EUR1,422 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Paris (CDG) | Tokyo (HND) | Round-trip / Economy | 17/11/2026 - 28/11/2026 | From EUR1,422 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Paris (CDG) | Tokyo (HND) | Round-trip / Economy | 07/11/2026 - 28/11/2026 | From EUR1,437 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Paris (CDG) | Tokyo (HND) | Round-trip / Economy | 08/11/2026 - 28/11/2026 | From EUR1,437 Seen 1 day ago |
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Flights from Paris (CDG) to Tokyo (NRT/HND)
Flight route information
Cathay Pacific offers flights to both Tokyo Narita International Airport (NRT) and Haneda Airport (HND) from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG), which includes a layover in Hong Kong. Enjoy the comforts of flying with Cathay Pacific on our flights from CDG to NRT or HND, which take 18 hours and 20 minutes, including the layover, and bring you to Terminal 2 at Narita International Airport and Terminal 3 at Haneda Airport.
Why you should book directly with Cathay Pacific
When you book your Paris to Tokyo flight directly with Cathay Pacific, you can expect world-class hospitality and service, exclusive benefits and offers for our airfares. Booking directly also means you will never have to pay any hidden costs or fees.
By becoming a Cathay member , you are also eligible for further benefits, including:
- ‘ Hold your fare ’, which allows you to secure the price of your CDG to NRT/HND flight for 72 hours before confirming your booking.
- A 24-hour free cancellation policy is also available so that you can travel with peace of mind and complete confidence.
- Promotions and deals from Asia Miles partners, including dining, accommodation packages and opportunities to earn additional Asia Miles.
- Travel privileges as you reach new Cathay membership tiers when accumulating Status Points, ranging from extra baggage redemption to First class Lounge access.
Flying to Tokyo with Cathay Pacific
Book your Paris to Tokyo flight with Cathay Pacific and experience our modern aircraft, carefully designed with your comfort and convenience in mind.
During your flight, you’ll receive international standards of service and hospitality courtesy of our attentive crew. You will also have access to our inflight entertainment , which features the latest in Hollywood films, complete TV box sets, Disney+ Original titles, and acclaimed podcasts. Cathay Pacific also offers inflight Wi-Fi services so you can stay connected with the world on your journey with us from Paris (CDG) to Tokyo (NRT/HND).
An exceptional layover experience
Convenience and exclusive facilities encapsulated in a serene setting await First class and Business class passengers at our award-winning lounges . From authentic Hong Kong and Chinese delicacies to catching up on some much-needed rest, Cathay Pacific is committed to providing unrivalled experiences at our lounge facilities for passengers who book flights from Paris (CDG) to Tokyo (NRT/HND).
Premium economy and Economy passengers can immerse themselves in incredible dining and shopping experiences while transiting through Hong Kong. Our people are also on hand to provide any assistance you may need.
Japan’s visa requirements
To enjoy a hassle-free trip on your flight from Paris to Tokyo, be sure to check Japan’s visa requirements . Alternatively, you can visit the IATA Travel Centre for specific destination requirements.
Airport introduction
Things to do
Hotel recommendations
Food to eat
Travel tips
Passengers arriving at Narita International Airport and Haneda Airport will find a plethora of facilities and amenities to use before continuing their journey into the city centre. Indulge in an extensive selection of culinary delights at the diverse range of restaurants or enjoy some light shopping at the boutique stores situated within the airport. Baggage storage, tourist information booths, ATMs, and currency exchange services are also available, along with specific services tailored to meet the needs of travellers who require special assistance.
Choosing your airport in Tokyo
If you plan to arrive or depart from Tokyo in the early hours, Haneda Airport may present a more convenient option. Located only about 30 minutes from downtown Tokyo, Haneda simplifies travel for those scheduled for early flights or
arriving late at night. Visitors staying in central Tokyo will appreciate the reduced travel time, allowing for more restful sleep before their journey.
For those visiting during peak seasons, particularly in Spring and Autumn, Narita Airport can provide a quieter, more relaxed atmosphere upon arrival or departure. During these busy periods, such as cherry blossom season in April or the stunning autumn foliage in November, Haneda Airport tends to attract larger crowds. As a result, visitors arriving at Narita may find shorter lines at check-in, security, and immigration, creating a more pleasant travel experience.
The Tokyo Skytree is an ideal starting point for exploring Tokyo. This architectural marvel offers two distinct observation experiences, each providing a unique and breathtaking view of the sprawling city. Your journey begins on the Tembo Deck, the main access point at an impressive 350 metres. This lower deck offers a vast, 360-degree panorama, perfectly showcasing the immense scale of the metropolis, from its dense urban landscape to the distant horizons. For the ultimate elevated perspective, an extra fee grants access to the Tembo Galleria. This upper section is a unique, enclosed, sloping skywalk that circles the tower's exterior structure. The ascent along the Galleria offers a continuous, dynamic change in perspective, making the climb an experience in itself. The skywalk culminates at Sorakara Point, the tower's absolute highest publicly accessible spot, reaching a staggering 451.2 metres. From this lofty perch, the city below transforms into a mosaic of buildings, cars, and streets, providing an unforgettable view that solidifies the Tokyo Skytree as a must-visit destination.
Escape the city's hustle and find serenity at the magnificent Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden . This tranquil, vast sanctuary is notable for its beautiful blend of three distinct garden styles: traditional Japanese, English landscape, and French formal. Visitors can explore the winding pathways, relax on the expansive lawns, and admire the meticulously maintained ponds, bridges, and classic tea houses. A particular highlight is the traditional Japanese garden, featuring interconnected ponds and the beautiful Taiwan Pavilion, which was built to commemorate Emperor Showa's wedding. With a large greenhouse showcasing a diverse collection of tropical and subtropical plants, the garden is a wonderful destination to visit throughout the year.
Senso-ji Temple, located in Tokyo's Asakusa district, is a must-see cultural and historic landmark, perfect as a final stop for visitors. Millions visit this magnificent temple annually, which was originally established in 628. The temple complex begins with the impressive Kaminari-mon Gate, easily identifiable by its large statues of the thunder and wind gods. Passing through the gate, visitors enter the lively Nakamise Shopping Street. This path to the main temple offers a chance to browse for traditional Japanese souvenirs and local snacks, such as the popular Ningyo-yaki (small cakes filled with sweet red bean paste). At the heart of Senso-ji is the Main Hall, also known as Kannon-do, which reverently houses the principal image of the compassionate Avalokiteśvara Bodhisattva.
Cathay Holidays brings the convenience of finding the perfect hotels for your stay. The Peninsula Tokyo presents a compelling central Tokyo retreat, seamlessly blending classic Japanese hospitality with modern luxury. Travellers can expect beautifully appointed rooms that offer stunning panoramic views of the city skyline and the Imperial Palace. The hotel features an array of premium amenities, including a serene spa, a state-of-the-art fitness centre, and exceptional dining options with a focus on both international and Japanese cuisine. Its prime location provides effortless access to the upscale Ginza shopping district, renowned for its high-end boutiques. For a peaceful escape, the tranquil Hibiya Park, ideal for a walk or picnic, is just a short stroll away. Furthermore, the culturally rich Imperial Palace, with its magnificent gardens, is conveniently located right next to the hotel. For accommodation closer to Shinjuku, the landmark Hotel Gracery Shinjuku is a prominent choice, situated near the former Shinjuku KOMA Theater. This location offers convenient access to Shinjuku's numerous attractions. Travellers can expect comfortable, stylish rooms with modern amenities, including complimentary Wi-Fi. A unique highlight of the hotel is the iconic Godzilla statue located on the terrace—a definite photo opportunity for fans and an unforgettable detail of your stay. The hotel is a short walk from the bustling Kabukicho district, famous for its lively entertainment, bars, shops, and restaurants. For a tranquil contrast, the serene landscapes of the nearby Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden provide a perfect spot for a relaxing walk. Additionally, those interested in Japanese culture can attend traditional Kabuki performances at the Kabuki-za Theatre. Book your stay today and discover a wondrous world of rewards, including special accommodation, room upgrades, and access to lounge facilities. You will also be able to earn Asia Miles when you book a holiday package or a hotel .
Tokyo entices food enthusiasts with its wide selection of restaurants, where culinary traditions from across the world converge to create an exquisite gastronomic experience. Ponchiken , established in 2012 by a Western-style chef, is a highly acclaimed tonkatsu restaurant. Celebrated for its unique approach, the restaurant has earned a Michelin Bib Gourmand for an impressive 10 consecutive years. The signature of Ponchiken's tonkatsu is its redefinition of the classic meal, known for being exceptionally crispy yet juicy. Their tonkatsu sets feature premium, optimally thick pork cuts with a special coating, fried to perfection in a blend of corn and sesame oil. Diners have a choice between the Premium Loin Pork Cutlet Set and the Special Fillet Pork Cutlet. The fillet is particularly noteworthy for its tenderness and juiciness, often likened to roast pork. All sets include the traditional accompaniments: shredded cabbage, miso soup, and rice. Beyond its famed tonkatsu, the menu also offers other deep-fried seafood favourites, such as fried shrimp and fried horse mackerel. Alternatively, Ginza Hachigou , located in Tokyo's lively Ginza district, provides a uniquely distinctive ramen experience. The restaurant is renowned for its signature ramen, which features a rich, flavourful, clear, and golden soup, a notable departure from traditional broths. This exceptional soup base is carefully prepared using a blend of duck, chicken, scallops, and shiitake mushrooms to naturally enhance the flavour of each ingredient. Popular options include the Ajitama Chuka Soba, which pairs expertly cooked noodles with a perfectly seasoned boiled egg, and the Chashu Chuka Soba, a luxurious choice topped with tender roasted pork. Diners seeking a truly special meal can also try the limited-edition Ravioli Gourmandise Chuka Soba, a creative fusion of classic ramen with exquisite ravioli.
There’s plenty to remember when flying to a new destination. Here is some information that you should know before your flight to Tokyo.
- Currency: Japanese Yen (¥, JPY). Find out the current conversion rate .
- Plug: 100V Type A or B
- Time zone: GMT+9
- Language: Japanese
Flight FAQs
How long is the flight from Paris to Tokyo?
Begin your journey from Paris to Tokyo aboard our fleet of modern aircraft, which includes the Boeing 777s, Airbus A321neos, Airbus A330s, and Airbus A350s. Your travel time, including a layover in Hong Kong, will be around 18 hours and 20 minutes. Please note that the aircraft used may vary depending on operational needs.
Our First class and Business class passengers can unwind and refresh at our award-winning lounge facilities, enjoying amenities like Relaxation Rooms, Shower Suites, and our Noodle Bar during their layover.
Do I need to check in online for my flight to Tokyo?
Completing your check-in online offers a more efficient method to save time and avoid queues at the airport. You have the option to check in via desktop or mobile up to 48 hours prior to your departure, choose or modify your seat preference, and obtain your boarding pass digitally or in print, subject to local regulations and your departure point. Cathay Green members and Silver, Gold and Diamond members can benefit from priority online check-in for a smoother experience. Based on your specific ticket type and cabin, you may also be able to select your meals in advance to accommodate your dietary needs.
What happens if my flight from Paris to Tokyo is delayed or cancelled?
In the event that your Cathay Pacific flight to Tokyo experiences a delay or cancellation, you will receive timely updates via our flight status page , airport display screens, public announcements, or SMS services such as notiFLY. For delayed departures, we will share your adjusted check-in and boarding times immediately following the confirmation of the revised schedule. Should you miss a connecting service as a result of a delay, assistance will be provided to help arrange onward travel. To gather further details, you can review your rights and regulations prior to your departure or reach out to us directly.
Layover and stopover FAQs
What should I know about the transfer for my Paris to Tokyo flight?
Upon landing in Hong Kong, follow the signs to the departures level for your onward connection. If you have your connecting boarding pass, go through security screening and make your way to your designated gate. Otherwise, our team at the transfer desks are available to assist you with checking in and addressing any queries. Passengers aged seven and older holding eligible travel documents have the option to utilise the e-Security Gates for faster clearance. For the details regarding transit procedures and transfer desk locations, you can consult the transfer guide .
What is there to do in Hong Kong International Airport while I wait?
You will find that there are plenty of things to do at Hong Kong International Airport to ensure a more enjoyable layover for your journey from Paris to Tokyo. The Sky Garden terrace, located on Level 7 of the East Hall, offers a tranquil environment filled with greenery and vantage points of the runway. Coffee enthusiasts will appreciate outlets such as Maison Kayser or % Arabica, and those seeking a more distinctive atmosphere can head up to the Intervals Sky Bar on Level 9 within the Sky Bridge to savour beverages accompanied by a panoramic view. Families will find interactive play spaces and dedicated zones designed to keep younger passengers occupied. You can also explore the retail offerings or admire the various observation areas across the facility, such as the glass-floored Sky Bridge that presents captivating perspectives of aircraft taxiing right beneath you.
What kinds of services can I expect from the First class and Business class lounges at HKIA?
First and Business class passengers enjoy refined, tranquil comfort in our Terminal 1 HKIA lounges, designed by award-winning architects and interior designers, with distinct spaces tailored for Cathay Pacific's First and Business class.
The Wing : Located near Gate 2, The Wing, Business class lounge combines sophistication and practicality. It offers ample seating, refined design aesthetics, the popular Noodle Bar serving Asian dishes, and shower suites for pre-departure freshening up.
First Class passengers can enjoy The Wing, First which combines classic glamour with renowned hospitality. The lounge offers a rotating menu of Asian and international classics, alongside light, bite-sized delicacies. Guests can also unwind before their flight in shower suites, treatment rooms, and day beds.
The Pier : Adjacent to Gate 65, The Pier, Business class lounge is celebrated for its calming atmosphere and contemporary styling. Guests can enjoy an assortment of dining options including a diverse buffet and an à la carte dining menu. The lounge features shower facilities and private relaxation areas, delivering a quiet retreat.
For our First class passengers, The Pier, First presents a highly tailored environment. Passengers will enjoy exclusive private suites, fine dining curated by renowned chefs, and attentive, personalised service. This premium space provides thoughtfully considered amenities, including massage services and expansive relaxation zones.
The Bridge : Located just a short distance from Gate 35, The Bridge is crafted with a distinctly modern aesthetic. It offers a laid-back atmosphere complemented by cosy seating and a variety of dining options. Passengers can indulge in assorted snacks and drinks, and access shower suites or workstations to stay productive before departure.
The Deck : Located near Gate 6, The Deck Lounge introduces a more relaxed environment focused on comfort. It features an inviting atmosphere alongside light refreshments and multiple seating options. This lounge serves as an excellent choice for those wanting to unwind ahead of boarding.
For the most up-to-date details regarding these facilities, visit our lounge site for more information.
If I have a stopover in Hong Kong for a day or more, how can I make the most of my visit?
A Hong Kong stopover offers a vibrant second holiday with rich heritage and urban sights. Start with a bike ride along the West Kowloon Waterfront Promenade for outdoor views, public art and Victoria Harbour scenery. Next, visit the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade to take in the skyline and iconic sites like the Clock Tower. Retail lovers will find Nathan Road a dynamic blend of high-end boutiques and local shops.
If you have the time, explore cultural landmarks, including Man Mo Temple or the streets of Central, where historic and modern architecture sit side by side. Food lovers shouldn’t miss Hong Kong’s famous dim sum in districts such as Wan Chai or Mong Kok.
As the sun begins to set, relax at a rooftop bar or waterfront café and take in the night views across Victoria Harbour.
To gather additional travel inspiration, please view our guide to Hong Kong for first-time visitors or browse through our short weekend guide to Hong Kong .
Cabin class FAQs
What do the fare classes mean when I fly from Paris to Tokyo in Economy?
Cathay Pacific offers a range of Economy fare options, ensuring you find the match for your travel requirements. Every fare category includes benefits, baggage allowances, and flexibility for changes or cancellations, allowing you to pick the choice that aligns with your itinerary.
Light Fare : Designed for passengers seeking a more economical ticket, the Economy Light fare provides a standard baggage allowance alongside limited options for changes or refunds.
Essential Fare : Serving as an upgraded option from the Economy Light choice, this fare delivers increased flexibility, permitting modifications for an associated fee, while granting extra perks such as advanced seat selection and a better earning rate for Asia Miles.
Flexi Fare : Representing the most versatile Economy fare, this ticket permits changes and cancellations with minimal charges and includes an enhanced baggage allowance. This selection is ideal for those who value adaptability and peace of mind.
For more details regarding the baggage rules associated with your chosen ticket, please visit our fare classes page.
What can I expect when I choose to fly Premium economy or Business class with Cathay Pacific?
Your journey within Premium economy and Business class commences the instant you receive your ticket confirmation. Enjoy an enhanced baggage allowance and a warm welcome at dedicated check-in counters. Priority boarding follows, allowing you to settle in comfortably and enjoy an elevated experience on board— from spacious seating to thoughtfully crafted dining.
On selected routes operated by our Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, Business class passengers can experience our award-winning Aria Suite *, a space meticulously designed with your comfort and privacy in mind.
*New Boeing 777-300ER cabins will be progressively introduced.
Do cabin classes affect how much carry-on baggage I can take when I fly to Tokyo with Cathay Pacific?
The amount of carry-on baggage is determined by your cabin class. Economy and Premium economy passengers can bring one piece of carry-on baggage with a maximum weight of 7kg, with one small personal item. Business class passengers are allowed to carry up to 10kg of carry-on baggage alongside their personal item, while First class passengers are granted an allowance of up to 15kg for their carry-on baggage and a personal item. Every piece of carry-on baggage must adhere to the size of 56 x 36 x 23cm, and your supplementary personal item must be small enough to be stored directly beneath the seat in front of you.
What is the weight limit of the checked baggage I can bring on my flight to Tokyo?
Passengers travelling on Economy Light fares may bring one piece of checked baggage weighing up to 23kg. Economy and Premium economy passengers on other fare types may bring up to 2 pieces, each weighing up to 23 kg. Business class passengers may bring up to 2 pieces of checked baggage weighing up to 32kg each, while First class passengers may bring up to 3 pieces.
Keep in mind that exceeding your baggage allowance may incur additional fees, depending on whether it is above the weight limit or size limit. Depending on your route, you may want to explore our prepaid extra baggage allowance .
Asia Miles FAQ
Can I redeem products with Asia Miles while flying to Tokyo from Paris?
During your flight, you are welcome to use our inflight retail platform by connecting via the onboard Wi-Fi , an amenity provided across most of our aircraft. After linking your device to the "Cathay Pacific" network and directing your browser to our retail platform, you will discover an assortment of merchandise across a multitude of labels. Cathay members can easily sign into their accounts to exchange their Asia Miles for goods or accumulate more Asia Miles while making purchases.
How many Asia Miles will I earn from my Paris to Tokyo flight?
To determine the amount of Asia Miles you will earn while flying from Paris to Tokyo with Cathay Pacific, you can use our digital Status Points and Asia Miles calculator . The total sum of Asia Miles accrued relies on three elements: the route distance, your travel cabin, and the fare type you purchased. Purchasing flexible and premium fares generates a greater accumulation of Asia Miles and Status Points. Be sure to note that you can only exclusively earn Asia Miles and Status Points on flights marketed by Cathay Pacific.
Booking and experience FAQ
Why should I fly to Tokyo with Cathay Pacific?
Our extensive international network links you to more than 100 global destinations, guaranteeing plentiful travel options and efficient connections. Our modern fleet of aircraft features spacious environments equipped with fully flat beds* within Business class, generous Premium economy seating, and comfortable Economy arrangements. Our considerable inflight entertainment library and high-speed Wi-Fi ensure you stay in touch and entertained throughout your flight. When you travel as a Cathay member, you can earn Asia Miles and Status Points, unlocking a range of benefits.
*This feature is being gradually introduced across our entire fleet and is now available on most of our aircraft.
What are the benefits of booking directly with Cathay Pacific?
Booking directly through Cathay Pacific provides greater flexibility, exclusive promotions, and dedicated customer support compared to third-party platforms. When you book directly, you receive advantages such as complimentary cancellations within a 24-hour window, direct access to all ticket categories, and incentives including bonus Asia Miles and discounts on travel add-ons when available. Passengers receive priority assistance for changes or disruptions, seamless earning and redemption of Asia Miles, and benefits such as priority upgrade opportunities for Cathay members.
*Terms and conditions apply. Please visit our dedicated page for comprehensive details.
Cathay membership FAQ
What is the difference between Status Points and Asia Miles?
Status Points dictate your current standing within the Cathay membership programme, directly influencing your membership tier and associated privileges. These points revert to zero at the beginning of every new Cathay membership year following a renewal, an upgrade, or a downgrade. Conversely, Asia Miles functions as a reward currency used to claim flights and everyday lifestyle rewards, and remains active for a period of three years. Status Points help you elevate between tiers, whereas Asia Miles empowers you to redeem further flight and retail rewards.
What do Cathay membership tiers mean?
The Cathay membership structure consists of Green, Silver, Gold, and Diamond levels. As you progress through the tiers by earning Status Points, you gain access to a wider range of benefits and privileges.
Green members receive introductory Cathay membership privileges, including access to exclusive flight offers and priority online check-in starting 48 hours prior to departure. You can book seats with extra legroom by spending Asia Miles, depending on seat availability, and you will gain complimentary two-day access to PressReader alongside every confirmed itinerary.
Silver members retain all the perks of the preceding level, accompanied by priority check-in at the Business class desks, entry into selected Business class lounges, and priority baggage handling. This level grants an enhanced Asia Miles earning when purchasing or dining at partner establishments.
Gold members are permitted to travel with an additional piece of checked baggage and hold guaranteed seating in Economy on all Cathay Pacific flights. Furthermore, Gold members receive two complimentary Business class lounge passes and upgrade opportunities, paired with enhanced accrual rates for Asia Miles.
Diamond members take advantage of dedicated First class check-in services, access to all First class and Business class lounges, and the privilege of bringing companions. Diamond members can also enjoy priority baggage handling and exclusive offers at selected partner hotels and dining venues.
You can discover details regarding Status Points and the benefits of each tier here .
How do I know if my Paris to Tokyo flight will accrue Status Points?
Qualifying flight tickets are exclusively those issued by Cathay Pacific or our oneworld alliance partners within fare classes eligible for earning Status Points. As you book your journey and review your itinerary, you will see how many Status Points and Asia Miles your transaction yields, calculated by the carrier, cabin, fare type, and the distance flown.
Provided your ticket meets the eligibility criteria, Status Points will reflect in your profile upon the completion of your flight. Passengers flying onboard our partner carriers remain eligible to earn Status Points to elevate their Cathay membership, subject to fare and cabin eligibility.
What exciting experiences can I expect from Cathay Pacific?
Discover a range of advantages when arranging your upcoming journey with Cathay Pacific, featuring our Economy fares designed to offer you expanded options, more adaptability, and excellent value. We continuously refresh our flight and holiday package offers to guarantee you experience the utmost flexibility during your adventures with Cathay Pacific.