United States-based Delta Air Lines and United Airlines set to restore or expand services, as Etihad Airways seeks to renew old route

The plans of three overseas airlines to resume or expand services for their US and Middle East routes to Hong Kong reaffirm its aviation hub status despite geopolitical challenges, analysts have said, as the number of carriers flying to the city exceeded pre-pandemic levels.

The experts also said they expected Cathay Pacific Airways, the city’s flag carrier, to face heightened competition for direct US services and indirect Gulf-transit options, while passengers could anticipate more choices and moderate fare reductions for long-haul flights.

Among the airlines returning to Hong Kong is the United States-based Delta Air Lines, which will be bringing back its non-stop flights between the city and Los Angeles from June next year.

The airline ran a direct service between Hong Kong and Seattle until 2018, with the route discontinued amid challenging market dynamics.