Cathay Pacific accidentally sold $16,000 first and business class flights for $675, and it's honoring the discount fares

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Cathay Pacific accidentally sold $16,000 first and business class flights for $675, and it's honoring the discount fares
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Cathay Pacific Airways just gave potentially thousands of travelers a very auspicious start to 2019 indeed.

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