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    We’re launching direct flights to Dallas – here’s everything you need to know

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    In April 2025, we’re bringing you closer to the southern and central regions of the United States by introducing direct flights from Hong Kong to Dallas.

    Whether you’re dreaming of a North America road trip, Walt Disney World adventure or journey to the Deep South, our new Dallas route is the stepping stone to 190 destinations across the United States – as well as Central and South America.  

    As the only air carrier to offer this route from Asia, it’ll now be quicker to reach cities such as Nashville or Cancun on a codeshare flight, thanks to seamless connections at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport. Here are just a few of the destinations that will soon be more accessible from Hong Kong.

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    Dallas

    From cowboys to American football to business, there's many a reason to stick around for an extended stay in Dallas. Texas Barbecue dominates the town’s gastronomic scene – think smokers filled with tender beef briskets – while at the Dallas Arts District, an exciting and diverse cultural scene is quietly thriving. No visit to the city is complete without watching the Dallas Cowboys play at the AT&T Stadium or the world’s only year-round rodeo at the Fort Worth Cowtown Coliseum. 

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    Miami

    Undeniable swagger, white sand beaches and calendar-dominating events including Art Basel and a Formula One Grand Prix race make Miami the ultimate place to let your hair down. Its large population of Hispanic and Latino residents mean the city’s culture is infused with Latin American influences, inspiring everything from coffee to fashion. Meanwhile, the buzzing nightlife scene ensures the party goes on, and on, and on.

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    Orlando

    Orlando might be best known for Walt Disney World and Universal Studios, but there’s more to this city than its gigantic theme parks (all 18 of them!). Thanks to stunning nature reserves and water sports centres, thrill seekers can trade in rollercoasters for ziplining over canyons or kayaking through bioluminescent waters at night. A more leisurely pace can be enjoyed at Orlando’s nearby wineries and gardens, including the 20-hectare Harry P. Leu Gardens.

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    Fort Lauderdale

    A sweeping white sand coastline and year-round sunshine draws sun chasers to Fort Lauderdale’s shores. As a city built around inland waterways (nicknamed the “Venice of America”), its 260-kilometre canal network can be explored by boat, gondola or even on floating Tiki bars . Wander along the charming Riverwalk and browse the city’s many shops, museums, historical buildings and standout dining destinations.

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    Nashville

    Country music lovers make regular pilgrimages to Nashville, drawn in by the city’s rich cultural scene. Explore the Country Music and Musicians Hall of Fame , annual state fairs and a rolling calendar of incredible concerts at venues including The Grand Ole Oprey and The Bluebird Café. Don’t leave without trying Nashville’s famed hot chicken, fried to a golden-brown crunch and brushed with cayenne pepper for a fiery taste.

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    New Orleans

    You’ll find the coolest cats lounging at jazz bars throughout New Orleans, snapping fingers and sipping cocktails in the birthplace of jazz. The food here continues to inspire with its deep Creole and Cajun influences, paying homage to the bounty of seafood that comes from the Mississippi River Delta and Gulf of Mexico. Stunning historical architecture and lavish Mardi Gras celebrations are just the cherry on top.

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    Cancun

    Sun-drenched beaches, lush mangroves and sprawling hotel resorts attract many Americans to this Mexican city, all in search of the perfect winter sun holiday. While you’d be forgiven for wanting to spend your days relaxing by the pool, Cancun rewards those who venture beyond the resorts with cerulean waters ideal for snorkelling and scuba diving, and historical wonders like the Mayan ruins at Chichen Itza .

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