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Dragonair

All-class rating 7.8

7.8/10

  • Boarding 7.9
  • Seat for sitting 7.7
  • Seat for sleeping 3.6
  • Service 9.0
  • Entertainment 4.9
  • Food & drink 7.7
  • Punctuality 8.2
  • Baggage 7.9
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Dragonair (airline code KA) is the trading name for Hong Kong Dragon Airlines Ltd, an airline based in Hong Kong.

Ownership

Dragonair is a subsidiary of Cathay Pacific.

Route Network

Dragonair's main hub is at Hong Kong International Airport (also known as Chek Lap Kok Airport). To see where Dragonair flies, click here.

Other information

Dragonair also publishes seat plans on its website - click here to see the complete list.

To check fares visit dragonair.com

Dragonair user reviews

kelvinchan0930 flew Dragonair Economy, on a A320-200

Travelling from Hong Kong to Phnom Penh with A320-200(B-HSM). Loading is just around... more

Overall:

8.9/10

8.9

chuchuchu flew Dragonair Economy, on a A321-200

HKG to PVG Quite confuse during check-in. I booked codeshare flight via Cathay Pacific... more

Overall:

7.8/10

7.8

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