Fly Cathay Pacific from Bangkok (BKK) to Tokyo (TYO). Enjoy award-winning service, entertainment, and an enhanced menu for Premium Economy and Business class during your flight. Book direct to secure our best fare and join as a Cathay Pacific Member to earn Status Points or Miles.
Book a trip from Bangkok to Tokyo with Cathay Pacific , fares from THB17,350
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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+07:00
Arrival time zone
GMT+09:00
Cabin class
First class, Business class, Premium Economy, Economy
Average flight price
THB28,105
*Aircraft model may vary due to operational requirements. ^Cabin class availability is subject to aircraft configuration.
Book flights to Tokyo TYO
From | To | Fare Type | Dates | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bangkok (BKK) | Tokyo (TYO) | Round-trip / Economy | 03/09/2026 - 08/09/2026 | From THB17,350 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Tokyo (TYO) | Round-trip / Economy | 28/08/2026 - 08/09/2026 | From THB17,350 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Tokyo (TYO) | Round-trip / Economy | 31/08/2026 - 08/09/2026 | From THB17,350 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Tokyo (TYO) | Round-trip / Economy | 29/08/2026 - 08/09/2026 | From THB17,350 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Tokyo (TYO) | Round-trip / Economy | 30/08/2026 - 08/09/2026 | From THB17,350 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Tokyo (TYO) | Round-trip / Economy | 01/09/2026 - 08/09/2026 | From THB17,350 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Tokyo (TYO) | Round-trip / Economy | 02/09/2026 - 08/09/2026 | From THB17,350 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Tokyo (TYO) | Round-trip / Economy | 04/09/2026 - 08/09/2026 | From THB17,350 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Tokyo (TYO) | Round-trip / Economy | 05/09/2026 - 08/09/2026 | From THB17,350 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Tokyo (TYO) | Round-trip / Economy | 06/09/2026 - 08/09/2026 | From THB17,350 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Tokyo (NRT) | Round-trip / Economy | 09/11/2026 - 11/11/2026 | From THB17,350 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Tokyo (NRT) | Round-trip / Economy | 04/11/2026 - 11/11/2026 | From THB17,400 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Tokyo (NRT) | Round-trip / Economy | 02/11/2026 - 11/11/2026 | From THB17,450 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Tokyo (NRT) | Round-trip / Economy | 03/11/2026 - 11/11/2026 | From THB17,475 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Tokyo (NRT) | Round-trip / Economy | 12/10/2026 - 17/10/2026 | From THB17,610 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Tokyo (NRT) | Round-trip / Economy | 08/11/2026 - 11/11/2026 | From THB17,620 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Tokyo (NRT) | Round-trip / Economy | 28/10/2026 - 10/11/2026 | From THB17,520 Seen 3 hours ago | |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Tokyo (NRT) | Round-trip / Economy | 27/10/2026 - 10/11/2026 | From THB17,565 Seen 3 hours ago | |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Tokyo (NRT) | Round-trip / Economy | 04/11/2026 - 10/11/2026 | From THB17,600 Seen 3 hours ago | |
| Bangkok (BKK) | Tokyo (NRT) | Round-trip / Economy | 29/11/2026 - 13/12/2026 | From THB17,635 Seen 17 hours ago |
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Flights from Bangkok (BKK) to Tokyo (NRT/HND)
Flight route information
Cathay Pacific offers flights to both Tokyo Narita International Airport (NRT) and Haneda Airport (HND) from Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK), which includes a layover in Hong Kong. Enjoy the comforts of flying with Cathay Pacific on our flights from BKK to NRT or HND, which take 8 hours and 15 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 Bangkok to Tokyo flight directly with Cathay Pacific, you’ll enjoy attentive service and carefully considered benefits when you book directly with Cathay Pacific. 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 BKK 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.
Booking your BKK to NRT/HND flight directly through Cathay Pacific also means you’d have our Price Promise *, where you can lodge a price match claim with us if you manage to find an identical fare at a lower price from a local travel agency. Lodge your claim with us within 24 hours of your ticket purchase with the required information, and we’ll refund the difference.
*Terms and conditions apply. Visit our Price Promise page for full details.
Flying to Tokyo with Cathay Pacific
Book your Bangkok 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 includes a wide selection of Hollywood blockbusters, Asian cinema classics, complete TV box sets, Disney+ Original titles, popular podcasts, and more. Cathay Pacific also offers inflight Wi-Fi services so you can stay connected with the world on your journey with us from Bangkok (BKK) to Tokyo (NRT/HND).
Make the most of your layover
Cathay Pacific’s award-winning lounges are a personal haven for First class and Business class passengers. Our state-of-the-art facilities cater to your every need, whether it be to relax, grab a bite to eat from our selection of local favourites, or propel your business to new heights. We look forward to warmly welcoming you to our lounge facilities during your flight from Bangkok (BKK) to Tokyo (NRT/HND).
An exciting array of authentic culinary options and diverse shopping opportunities also await our Premium Economy and Economy passengers while transiting through Hong Kong. To ensure a smooth and seamless experience, our people are dedicated to delivering exceptional service and providing any assistance you may require.
Japan’s visa requirements
To enjoy a hassle-free trip on your flight from Bangkok to Tokyo, be sure to check Japan’s visa requirements . Alternatively, you can visit the IATA Travel Centre for specific destination requirements.
Airport introduction
Airport transportation
Things to do
Hotel recommendations
Food to eat
Travel tips
Travellers landing at Narita International Airport and Haneda Airport will discover a wide array of services and amenities to enhance their journey to the city centre. Treat yourself to a wide variety of delicious dishes at the diverse range of restaurants or engage in some leisurely shopping at the boutique stores conveniently located within the airports. Additionally, information kiosks, ATMs, and currency exchange services are readily available. Both airports also provide specialised assistance services to cater to the unique needs of travellers who require extra support during their journey.
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. Travellers 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, travellers arriving at Narita may find shorter lines at check-in, security, and immigration, creating a more pleasant travel experience.
Located 70 km northeast of the city, taxis are the most convenient way to reach the city centre from Narita International Airport, as it takes approximately 40 minutes. Another option is to take a train on the Keisei Narita Sky Access line, which provides a picturesque one-hour journey from the airport to Nihonbashi Station in the central Chuo City district. This route allows you to enjoy the scenic views along the way. If you prefer a faster public transport option, the Skyliner service is also available. It can transport you to central Tokyo in as little as 45 minutes, providing a swift and efficient travel experience.
For Haneda Airport, the quickest way downtown is by taxi, which takes only 20-40 minutes. Alternatively, the Keikyū Airport Line trains arrive at all airport terminals and arrive in the heart of the city in around 40 minutes. Many local buses are also available and will take you to various areas in and around the city centre in about 20 minutes depending on traffic and destination.
The Tokyo Skytree is an essential starting point for any exploration of the city, standing as a colossal broadcasting and observation tower. This architectural marvel provides two distinct observation experiences, each offering a unique and breathtaking perspective of the sprawling metropolis. The journey begins at the Tembo Deck, the primary access point situated at an impressive 350 metres. This lower deck delivers a vast, 360-degree panorama, immediately showcasing the sheer scale of the city, from its dense urban landscape to the distant horizons. For the ultimate elevated view, visitors can pay an additional fee to continue their ascent to the Tembo Galleria. This upper section is not a traditional deck, it is a unique, enclosed, sloping skywalk that circles the tower's exterior structure. The continuous, dynamic change in perspective along the skywalk makes the ascent an experience in itself. The climb culminates at Sorakara Point, the tower's absolute highest publicly accessible spot, reaching a staggering height of 451.2 metres. from this lofty perch, the city shrinks into a mosaic of buildings, cars, and streets, providing an unforgettable view that solidifies the Tokyo Skytree as a must-visit destination.
For a tranquil continuation of your Tokyo trip, visit the serene Meiji Jingu Shinto shrine. Dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, this spiritual site is located in a lush forest right next to Harajuku, serving as a beautiful example of Japan's deep respect for tradition. As you begin your visit, pass through the grand torii gates, immediately enveloped by the peaceful atmosphere created by the towering trees. Once inside, you can explore the main shrine building, observe traditional Shinto rituals, or offer a personal prayer for good fortune.
The Sakurai Japanese Tea Experience offers a charming and unique opportunity to dive into the rich culture of Japanese tea right in the heart of Tokyo. Dedicated to the art and traditions of tea, this house is a perfect stop for those interested in local customs. At Sakurai, travellers can immerse themselves in a variety of tea experiences. These include guided tastings of premium Japanese teas, such as matcha and hojicha, led by knowledgeable staff who provide insights into the history and nuances of tea preparation. Visitors can also participate in hands-on workshops to learn the meticulous techniques of brewing and serving tea. The tea house's cosy atmosphere invites relaxation, allowing travellers to savour their tea while enjoying seasonal Japanese sweets.
Scheduled events and seasonal programming may vary, please check official sources for the latest updates.
Cathay Holidays brings the convenience of finding the perfect hotels for your stay. Hotel Century Southern Tower is a premier hotel located in the heart of Shinjuku, offering travellers an ideal base to explore Tokyo. Just a three-minute walk from Shinjuku Station, the hotel provides easy access to the city’s vibrant attractions, shopping, and dining. The hotel features elegantly designed rooms with stunning views of the Tokyo skyline, ensuring a comfortable and relaxing stay. Travellers can enjoy a variety of dining options, including the hotel’s restaurant, which serves seasonal cuisine, perfect for unwinding after a day of sightseeing. Nearby, visitors can explore the lively streets of Shinjuku, known for its entertainment and shopping. Be sure to take the chance to visit Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, a beautiful oasis perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic. The iconic Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building is also within walking distance, offering free observation decks with panoramic views of the city. Hotel Amanek Asakusa Ekimae is a superb accommodation alternative, offering a pleasing blend of contemporary comfort and classic Japanese style. Its location is highly advantageous, being only a brief walk from Asakusa Station, which provides convenient access to Tokyo's key landmarks like the iconic Senso-ji Temple and the Kaminarimon Gate. Travellers can anticipate a relaxing stay in well-appointed rooms that feature modern design and amenities. A standout feature is the hotel's rooftop terrace, which provides breathtaking views of the Tokyo Skytree and the surrounding district—an ideal spot to relax after a full day of sightseeing. The surrounding Asakusa area offers a deep cultural experience. Visitors can stroll along bustling streets filled with shops offering traditional crafts and local snacks, such as the must-try melon bread from street food stalls. 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 lovers with its vibrant restaurant scene, where an eclectic mix of international flavours intertwines, inviting diners on a mouthwatering journey of culinary fusion. Established in 2012 by a Western-style chef, Ponchiken has won a Michelin Bib Gourmand for 10 consecutive years, celebrated for its crispy yet juicy tonkatsu that redefines the dish’s appeal. Popular menu items include their signature tonkatsu sets featuring premium pork cuts with a perfectly balanced thickness of meat and special corn-sesame oil fried coat, served alongside shredded cabbage, miso soup, and rice. Travellers can choose between the Premium Loin Pork Cutlet Set and the Special Fillet Pork Cutlet, the latter affectionately described as tender and juicy like roast pork. Other favourites are deep-fried seafood options like fried shrimp and fried horse mackerel, adding variety to the experience. If you prefer European flavours, Gracia Gastrobar de Barcelona offers the vibrant flavours of Barcelona to the heart of Hiroo. This newly opened restaurant, under the supervision of Chef Jérôme Quilbeuf, combines innovative Spanish cuisine with a cosy, bar-style atmosphere, allowing travellers to enjoy dishes crafted with passion and creativity. Popular menu items include the Iberian Pork Ham Croquette, which is a delightful bite-sized treat, and the Octopus Salad, known for its fresh and bold flavours. For something rich and indulgent, the Foie Gras is highly recommended, showcasing the restaurant's commitment to high-quality ingredients. Gracia also offers a range of courses, such as the Lunch Course, featuring an amuse, cold appetiser, main dish, and dessert, providing a well-rounded taste of the chef's specialities. For dinner, the course includes multiple amuse-bouches and a chef’s special dish, making it perfect for a leisurely evening.
Please refer to the restaurant website or contact them directly for the latest menu offerings, as items are subject to change.
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 Bangkok to Tokyo?
Start your journey from Bangkok to Tokyo aboard our modern fleet of aircraft, including the Boeing 777, Airbus A321neo, Airbus A330 and Airbus A350. Your trip, with a layover in Hong Kong, takes approximately 8 hours and 15 minutes. Please note that the aircraft used may vary depending on operational requirements.
First class and Business class passengers can relax and recharge in our award-winning lounges during their layover, with features including Relaxation Rooms, Shower Suites and our signature Noodle Bar.
Do I need to check in online for my flight to Tokyo?
Online check-in is a convenient way to save time and avoid queues at the airport. You can check in via desktop (PC) or mobile from 48 hours before departure, select or change your preferred seat, and download your boarding pass digitally or print it, subject to local regulations and departure point. Cathay Green members and above enjoy priority online check-in for added convenience. Depending on your ticket and cabin class, you may also pre-select meals to suit your dietary preferences.
What happens if my flight from Bangkok 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 Bangkok to Tokyo flight?
Upon your arrival in Hong Kong, follow the signage leading to the departure level for your connecting flight. If you possess your onward boarding pass, you can proceed through security screening and head to your departure gate. Otherwise, our team at the transfer desks will assist you with the check-in process and address any inquiries. Passengers aged seven and older with eligible travel documents can utilise the e-Security Gates to ensure a swifter process. For the most current details regarding transfers and transfer desk locations, please consult the transfer guide .
What is there to do in Hong Kong International Airport while I wait?
You will discover plenty of things to do at Hong Kong International Airport to ensure your Bangkok to Tokyo layover is thoroughly enjoyable. Relax for a moment at the Sky Garden terrace located on Level 7 (East Hall), providing a tranquil environment filled with plants and excellent runway views. Coffee enthusiasts can savour beverages at cafés such as Maison Kayser or % Arabica. Those seeking a more distinctive atmosphere can head to the Intervals Sky Bar on Level 9 of the Sky Bridge to enjoy cocktails with a view. Families will find interactive play sections and dedicated zones designed to keep younger passengers occupied. If time allows, consider some shopping or taking in the airport's observation points, such as the glass-floored Sky Bridge walkway for captivating views of aircraft taxiing underneath.
What kinds of services can I expect from the First class and Business class lounges at HKIA?
First class and Business class passengers can enjoy refined comforts in our award-winning lounges. These tranquil environments in Terminal 1 at HKIA were meticulously crafted by renowned architects and interior designers.
The Wing: Positioned adjacent to Gate 2, The Wing, Business class lounge integrates elegance with practical design. It presents spacious seating, a refined aesthetic, and our acclaimed Noodle Bar, delivering Asian favourites. Shower suites are accessible for passengers to revitalise prior to their departure.
For our First class passengers, The Wing, First merges classic glamour with renowned Cathay Pacific hospitality. This luxurious space provides a rotating menu of Asian and international culinary classics, along with light, bite-sized delicacies. Experience tranquillity and refreshment before flying with the lounge's private shower suites, treatment rooms, and day beds.
The Pier: Located by Gate 65, The Pier, Business class lounge is celebrated for its calming atmosphere and contemporary styling. It provides an array of dining options, including a generous buffet alongside diverse à la carte selections. This lounge also features shower amenities and private relaxation zones, supplying a tranquil retreat to travellers.
For our First class passengers, The Pier, First delivers a bespoke encounter. Passengers will enjoy exclusive private suites, fine dining selections prepared by renowned chefs, and attentive, personalised service. This premium lounge further features thoughtfully considered amenities such as massage services and spacious relaxation areas.
The Bridge : Located just a brief distance from Gate 35, The Bridge is fashioned with a contemporary aesthetic. It presents a laid-back environment featuring plush seating and a variety of menu choices. Passengers can savour snacks and beverages, as well as access shower suites and dedicated workstations designed for individuals needing to stay productive or manage professional tasks.
The Deck : Positioned close to Gate 6, The Deck Lounge offers a more relaxed environment focused on comfort. It extends an inviting ambience, light refreshments, and an extensive range of seating options.
For the most up-to-date lounge details, learn more at our lounge site .
If I have a stopover in Hong Kong for a day or more, how can I make the most of my visit?
Opting for a stopover in Hong Kong rather than a brief transit allows travellers to enjoy a second holiday with culture, food and memorable city views. Start with a cycle along the West Kowloon Waterfront Promenade for fresh air, public art and Victoria Harbour views. Then head to the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade to take in the skyline and landmarks such as the historic Clock Tower. Retail fans will find Nathan Road lively, with a mix of premium boutiques and local markets.
If time permits, discover heritage spots like Man Mo Temple or the streets of Central, where historic and contemporary architecture sit side by side. Food lovers should be sure to try Hong Kong’s famous dim sum in districts such as Wan Chai or Mong Kok.
As dusk approaches, relax at a rooftop bar or waterfront café and enjoy the city lights across Victoria Harbour.
To gather further ideas, read through our guide to Hong Kong for first-time visitors or review our short weekend guide to Hong Kong .
Cabin class FAQs
What do the fare classes mean when I fly from Bangkok to Tokyo in Economy?
Cathay Pacific offers an array of Economy fares for you to select, based on your specific travel requirements. Each category presents benefits, baggage allowances, and flexibility for changes or cancellations, allowing you to pick the best option for your journey.
Light Fare : Ideal for passengers seeking a budget-friendly ticket, the Light fare includes a standard baggage allowance alongside limited options for changes or refunds.
Essential Fare : The next step up, this fare category grants increased flexibility, allowing ticket changes with fees, while also supplying perks like advance seat selection and higher Asia Miles accrual.
Flexi Fare : As the most adaptable Economy option, this fare permits schedule modifications or booking cancellations with minimal charges and includes an enhanced baggage allowance. This choice is recommended for those who value flexibility and peace of mind.
To discover further details regarding the specific baggage policies associated with your chosen ticket type, please navigate to our dedicated fare classes page.
What can I expect when I choose to fly Premium Economy or Business class with Cathay Pacific?
Your Premium Economy and Business class experience starts from booking. Enjoy an enhanced baggage allowance, a warm welcome at dedicated check-in counters, and priority boarding—so you can relax into a refined journey, from spacious seating to thoughtfully curated dining.
Business class passengers on specific flight paths onboard our Boeing 777-300ER fleet can immerse themselves in our award-winning Aria Suite * and a bespoke atmosphere designed entirely around your comfort.
*The updated 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 limit for your carry-on baggage is based on your cabin class. Passengers in Economy and Premium Economy are authorised to transport a single item of carry-on baggage reaching a maximum of 7kg, accompanied by one compact personal belonging. Business class passengers are allowed up to 10kg of carry-on baggage in addition to a personal item, and First class passengers are granted up to 15kg of carry-on baggage alongside a personal item. Every piece of carry-on baggage has to meet the size limit of 56 x 36 x 23cm, and your smaller personal article is required to slide neatly 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 Bangkok?
During your flight, you can access the inflight shopping service with our onboard Wi-Fi , which is available across most of our aircraft. By linking your personal device to the onboard "Cathay Pacific" Wi-Fi network and navigating to the shopping portal, you can peruse an assortment of products sourced from a vast array of brands. Members can securely log in to their accounts to redeem Asia Miles for their purchases or earn rewards as they shop.
How many Asia Miles will I earn from my Bangkok to Tokyo flight?
To determine the amount of Asia Miles you will acquire travelling from Bangkok to Tokyo with Cathay Pacific, simply use our Status Points and Asia Miles calculator . The total Asia Miles you gather relies on three distinct elements: the overall distance of your journey, your selected travel cabin, and the fare type you have booked, as flexible and premium fares typically yield more Asia Miles and Status Points. Please be aware that your accumulation of Asia Miles and Status Points applies only to flights marketed by Cathay Pacific.
Booking and experience FAQ
Why should I fly to Tokyo with Cathay Pacific?
Our extensive global network connects you to over 100 destinations worldwide, ensuring ample travel options and seamless connections. Our modern fleet offers spacious cabins with fully flat beds* in Business class, roomy Premium Economy seats, and comfortable Economy seats. Our entertainment suite and high-speed Wi-Fi connectivity allow you to stay connected and entertained throughout your journey. When you fly with us as a Cathay member, you will be able to accumulate Asia Miles and Status Points, both of which offer a range of benefits.
*Available on most aircraft and gradually rolling out across our entire fleet.
What are the benefits of booking directly with Cathay Pacific?
Booking directly with Cathay Pacific means greater flexibility, access to exclusive promotions, and dedicated customer support compared with third-party channels. Direct bookings include benefits such as complimentary 24-hour cancellation privileges, more flexible fare options, and bonus Asia Miles alongside select discounts on travel add-ons. Passengers receive priority support for changes or disruptions, seamless earning and redemption of Asia Miles, and priority upgrade opportunities for Cathay members.
*Terms and conditions apply. Visit our dedicated page to review the details.
Cathay membership FAQ
What is the difference between Status Points and Asia Miles?
Status Points influence your Cathay membership tier and the perks associated with it. These points revert to zero at the start of every fresh membership year following a continuation, progression, or shift in your standing. On the other hand, Asia Miles functions as a currency designed for securing flights alongside lifestyle incentives, and remains active for a duration of three years. Status Points support your membership tier progression, while Asia Miles empower you to redeem travel rewards and purchases.
What do Cathay membership tiers mean?
The different Cathay membership categories—Green, Silver, Gold, and Diamond—each tier delivers degrees of recognition and privileges, the more you journey with us.
Green members receive foundational Cathay membership benefits, which feature access to promotions and priority online check-in 48 hours prior to departure. Green members can secure seats with additional legroom with Asia Miles, subject to seat availability, and enjoy two days of complimentary access to PressReader with every flight booking.
Silver members retain all the benefits of the Green tier, along with priority check-in at Business class counters, entry to designated Business class lounges, and priority baggage handling. Silver membership also offers enhanced earnings of Asia Miles when you make purchases or dine at our restaurant partners.
Gold members can travel with one additional piece of checked luggage and can enjoy guaranteed Economy seating on Cathay Pacific flights. Gold members also receive a pair of complimentary Business class lounge invitations, upgrade opportunities, paired with higher accumulation of Asia Miles.
Diamond members can enjoy First class check-in services, access to all First class and Business class lounges, and the privilege of inviting companions. Diamond members also benefit from priority baggage handling and exclusive promotions at partner hotels and dining venues.
You can read further information regarding Status Points and the privileges of every category here .
How do I know if my Bangkok to Tokyo flight will accrue Status Points?
Qualifying tickets consist of those provided by Cathay Pacific or our oneworld alliance partners within our classes eligible for earning Status Points. While completing your reservation and reviewing your itinerary digitally, you are able to view the exact number of Status Points and Asia Miles your journey will generate, determined by the carrier, cabin, fare type, and distance travelled.
When holding a qualifying ticket, Status Points will be credited to your account after your flight. Travelling with our partner airlines also allows you to gather Status Points for your Cathay membership, provided your specific fare and cabin meet the eligibility requirements.
What exciting experiences can I expect from Cathay Pacific?
Discover a thrilling assortment of benefits when booking your upcoming holiday through Cathay Pacific, featuring our Economy fares , designed to supply you with an expansive selection, greater flexibility, and excellent value. Our most recent flight and holiday package offers are continuously refreshed to grant you greater schedule flexibility for all your future adventures alongside Cathay Pacific.