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Joe Breitfeller

Cathay Community Flight 2024 Takes to the Skies with 180 Students and Mentors

Cathay’s longstanding commitment tot fostering youth in Hong Kong was on full display on Saturday, November 23rd, with the completion of the popular Cathay Community Flight 2024.


Cathay Community Flight 2024 - Courtesy Cathay Pacific

On Monday (November 25, 2024), Cathay announced the completion of their popular Cathay Community Flight 2024 which took place on Saturday, November 23rd.  This marks the culmination of a series of activities organized by the company in support of the Hong Kong SAR (HKSAR) Government’s ‘Strive and Rise Programme.’  This year’s Cathay Community Flight saw over 180 students and mentors take flight over Hong Kong for the memorable 90 minute journey on a newly refreshed Boeing 777-300ER.  This is the second consecutive year Cathay has participated in the Government’s Strive and Rise Programme, which aims to help young people broaden their horizons.  The flight was hosted by Cathay Chief Customer and Commercial Officer Lavinia Lau, with Chief Secretary for Administration of the HKSAR Government Eric Chan Kwok-ki as Guest of Honour.


Chief Secretary for Administration of the HKSAR Government Eric Chan Kwok-ki extends a warm welcome to the students, mentors and volunteers onboard the Cathay Community Flight with a special inflight announcement - Courtesy Cathay Pacific

Speaking at the event, Hong Kong’s Chief Secretary for Administration, Eric Chan Kwok-ki, said,


“I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to Cathay for its staunch support of the Strive and Rise Programme. For the first and second cohorts of this initiative, Cathay has actively recruited mentors to help our young participants develop a positive outlook on life.


“Even more encouraging is that Cathay has organised 25 activities over these two cohorts, including Community Flights and a series of Aviation Exploration Days, offering more than 2,500 students and mentors the opportunity to take part in the community flights and visit Cathay’s facilities as well as those of the broader airport community, and to learn about how different roles within the aviation industry contribute to the city’s economic development.  Not only does today’s Community Flight mark the annual grand finale of Cathay’s support for the Strive and Rise Programme, it is also a vivid embodiment of what I often tell the students, ‘Stand tall, look up and get ahead!’”


Cathay Director People Patricia Hwang, who also serves as a Star Mentor for the Strive and Rise Programme in 2024, hosted an engaging sharing session with three students, hearing about their personal experiences and future aspirations – Courtesy Cathay Pacific

Cathay’s Lavinia Lau, added,


“With our deep roots in Hong Kong, Cathay is committed to enriching the community with a primary focus on youth development.  Having renewed our support for the Strive and Rise Programme for a second year, we have been honoured to organise various activities, including an Aviation Exploration Day in February, to introduce students from disadvantaged backgrounds to the fascinating world of aviation and empower them to strive towards their future goals.


“Sharing the joy of flying with these students and their mentors today was truly special. For many, it was their first time onboard an aircraft, and witnessing their excitement as they got to experience our very latest cabin products while enjoying inflight dining and services was incredibly heartening.


“I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to the many Cathay volunteers, ground staff, and cockpit and cabin crew whose incredible efforts made this meaningful endeavour possible. I’m confident that this experience will go a long way towards inspiring our youth and making a difference in our society.”


Chief Secretary for Administration of the HKSAR Government Eric Chan Kwok-ki (second from left) and Cathay Chief Customer and Commercial Officer Lavinia Lau (second from right)distribute souvenirs to the students - Courtesy Cathay Pacific

Originally launched in 2007, the Cathay Community Flight is among a range of initiatives that Cathay champions to promote youth development.  The carrier also operates the I Can Fly Programme and the Cadet Pilot Training Programme, training courses held in collaboration with the Vocational Training council, as well as various summer internship and graduate trainee programmes.  Most recently, the company launched the Cathay Hackathon, which expanded into the wider Greater Bay Area for the first time this year.

 

 

Source: Cathay Pacific

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