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Review: Cathay Pacific A330-300 Business Class

Matthew Klint Posted onAugust 27, 2019August 28, 2019 20 Comments

My Cathay Pacific A330 fight from Hong Kong to Colombo was comfortable, but unremarkable. Perhaps I was on too much of a high after a great trip in first class from Beijing and visit to The Pier?

I arrived at the gate a few minutes after boarding was scheduled to commence, but it had not started. After a few minutes, business class passengers were invited to board first. I proceeded down the jetbridge and was first onboard.

Cathay Pacific 611
Hong Kong (HKG) – Colombo (CMB)
Saturday, July 6
Depart: 08:15 PM
Arrive: 11:15 PM
Duration: 05hr, 30min
Distance: 2,494 miles
Aircraft: Airbus A330-300
Seat: 20K (Business Class)

Cathay Pacific A330-300 Business Class

Prior to my flight I had assigned a window seat, but did not look closely at which window seat. Turns out I was seated in a bulkhead seat in the small rear business class cabin.

As I explained in my teaser post on this flight, there was something I did not like about seat 20A. A closet directly in front of the seat blocked my view of the cabin, creating a closed-off area that felt claustrophobic rather than private.

The reverse-herringbone seat, arranged in a 1-2-1 configuration, was comfortable. The main business class cabin featured seven rows (28 seats) while the mini-cabin behind door two featured 11 seats, for a total of 39 seats.

Seat position is controlled by a side panel, which also includes a reading light and passenger service unit to control the seat-back in-flight-entertainment. Hearkening back to older times, there was also PS/2 (?) and RCA ports.

The flight was not full and I ended up moving up a couple rows to an open business class seat in row 15 that did not feel so claustrophobic.

After dinner, I tried to sleep but was wide awake…I blame the cappuccinos in the lounge and again onboard for that. Bedding was not my favorite – a coarse fabric on one side and soft on the other. That made the blanket quite warm and there were also no personal air vents.

Cathay Pacific A330 Business Class IFE + Wi-Fi

Cathay Pacific is rolling out wi-fi onboard its A330 fleet, but it was not yet installed on my aircraft. The IFE library contained plenty of music, games, TV shows, and movies to help pass the 5.5 hour flight. The monitor is controlled by a latch on the side of the suite and must be released, meaning no IFE during takeoff and landing.

Noise cancelling headphones were not branded and very lightweight, but still worked well.

Cathay Pacific A330 Business Class Dining

Menus were distributed before takeoff along with a choice of water, orange juice, or sparkling wine, and a cold towel.

I was hoping fish was on the menu and pleased to see halibut.

Dinner began with mixed nuts (not warmed) and a choice of drink. Cathay Pacific generally has excellent fresh orange juice.

Meals were delivered on trays and included tabbouleh with shrimp, a small green salad, and choice of bread. Garlic bread was tasty.

The halibut main course was delivered on a tray via tongs as soon as the appetizer was cleared away. Honestly, I’ve had much better fish on airplanes before. The meal was edible, but not exceptional.

I concluded the meal with some fruit and a cappuccino.

Cathay Pacific A330 Business Class Amenity Kit

Although the flight was only five hours, amenity kits were distributed before takeoff. I liked the green canvas bag with the Cathy Pacific logo and brown leather on the reverse. The amenity kit was co-branded with Seventy Eight Percent and included skin creme, lip blam, socks, dental kit, ear plugs, mouthwash, and eyeshade.

Cathay Pacific A330 Business Class Lavatory

I visited the lavatory after dinner. It included Jurlique cleanser and body lotion. As expected, the lavatory was very clean.

Cathay Pacific A330 Business Class Service

Service is such a subjective topic, but the crew seemed out of it on this flight. One flight attendant was somewhat friendly, but meal service was rushed after takeoff (not a complaint, just an observation) then the crew disappeared. Perhaps that is what the FA call button is for, but there was very little proactive roaming of the cabin.

In the past in Cathay Pacific business class, flight attendants addressed be my name the entire flight. Here, it was just when taking the meal order. The issue not that I must or need to be addressed by surname. Rather, it is that higher level of service I am used to on Cathay Pacific that I did not find on this flight.

CONCLUSION

We landed on-time in Cathay Pacific and being near door 2, I was one of the first off the aircraft. I’m glad of that, for I got a headstart on what would turn out to be a very long immigration queue in Colombo.

In short, this flight reminded me of a domestic transcontinental flight on a U.S. carrier. Call that indictment if you will, though I see it purely as an observation. There was nothing great and also nothing poor about this flight…it was about as average as you can get. Even though I could not sleep, I certainly appreciated the chance to spread out. Do I recommend Cathay Pacific business class? Sure. Is it my favorite? Not really.

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Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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20 Comments

  1. emercycrite Reply
    August 27, 2019 at 8:44 pm

    At least you receive the long-haul J product, hard and soft.

    • Howard Reply
      August 27, 2019 at 8:50 pm

      I’ve never been to Cathay Pacific before. Nice place?

      • Howard Reply
        August 27, 2019 at 8:51 pm

        Whoops, Didn’t mean this as a reply to emercycrite…

  2. Peter J Stewart Reply
    August 27, 2019 at 8:59 pm

    A detailed description. Think of the refugees fleeing violence across the Mediterranean. Stilton versus camembert for the crossing.

  3. Andrea Reply
    August 27, 2019 at 10:07 pm

    I wonder why anybody should care and read your comments. Just a bunch of pictures without any specific insight..
    Ok.. you were on that plane from HK to Colombo, what about was really good or bad? Afraid to make a full evalutation of CX?
    And BTW why you demand my email for commenting on your useless post?

    • Matthew Reply
      August 27, 2019 at 10:09 pm

      Thanks for your click Andrea!

      • emercycrite Reply
        August 28, 2019 at 2:20 am

        LOL

    • Alvin Reply
      August 28, 2019 at 6:04 am

      There’s a “conclusion” that tells you that Matthew recommends Cathay Pacific, but does not find it his favourite. Maybe you wouldn’t have missed it if you actually read the review.

    • Mike Reply
      August 28, 2019 at 1:04 pm

      Great pics Matthew. Keep up the good work.

  4. Paolo Reply
    August 27, 2019 at 10:37 pm

    It looks ok to me. But I wish they’d drop the French wines. On this issue I agree with Donald Trump: this French wine is vastly overrated. It’s only there for the snob value. Much better , cheaper wines can be sourced from the ‘new world’ in respect of the table wines ( and there is a couple on the list); for sparkling, Italian, Spanish, Australian or Californian is just as good.
    The Ma and Pa Kettles and the clueless hipsters in J need to broaden their horizons.

    • Aaron Reply
      August 28, 2019 at 3:23 am

      No, there is a reason why French wines are still considered among the best in the world. Because it is good.

      Also, Italian wine can hardly be considered from the “new world”, their wines have been around as long as French wines and are considered by many to be just as good.

      • Paolo Reply
        August 28, 2019 at 6:54 am

        No, not the cheap French plonk served on planes…it’s there because it’s French , and expected by the clueless hordes, not because it’s any good. Miserable , paint thinner -like Beaujolais more often than not. My point is that better wines can be had for 1/4 the cost, mostly new world ( and yes, some Italian …although I didn’t suggest that Italy is New World; that would be ridiculous, as you say).
        One way to reduce costs…to everyone’s benefit…is to eliminate some of the costly affectations; I’d start with Champagne and caviar.

        • Aaron Reply
          August 28, 2019 at 11:15 am

          Nah, you can just as easily find Italian, Spanish, Australian, and Californian plonk for the same price as well…

          “although I didn’t suggest that Italy is New World”

          Actually, you did. From the “new world” of wines, of which Italy would probably not be a part of.

  5. Kacee Reply
    August 28, 2019 at 3:41 am

    Like UA, CX has cut staffing in J, often resulting in harried service. It remains a solid, reliable product, but it lacks any wow factor.

    (and btw, what’s with all the trolls here today?)

    • Matthew Reply
      August 28, 2019 at 9:43 am

      That’s a good point I did not consider.

  6. Alex Reply
    August 28, 2019 at 7:31 am

    Matthew – near the end of this post you say you got a head start, by virtue of being first off the plane, what would turn out to be ”a long immigration long in Colombo” – shouldn’t it be ”a long immigration queue in Colombo” ?

    • Matthew Reply
      August 28, 2019 at 9:41 am

      Yes indeed, thank you!

  7. Ben Reply
    November 30, 2019 at 5:01 am

    So de-planing took place through door 2L? Seems a little unusual, but maybe CMB has a weird jet bridge setup.

    I’m on this exact same flight next month — appreciate the tip about where to sit!

    • Matthew Reply
      November 30, 2019 at 10:29 am

      Correct.

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