https://www.travelpress.com/digital_posts/cathay-pacific-ending-its-icon-yvr-jfk-flights/
Cathay Pacific will reassign the flagship Airbus A350-900 aircraft currently on the YVR-JFK route to fly non-stop between Hong Kong and New York (JFK) four times per week.
This will bring the total number of non-stop flights on the JFK- HKG route to 25 flights per week, up from the current 21. This is in addition to a daily non-stop EWR-HKG service, also on an A350-900.
Meanwhile, the frequency on the Hong Kong-Vancouver service will be adjusted to twice daily. While this is a reduction from the current 17 flights per week, the aircraft assigned to the route will be switched to a Boeing 777-300ER, which has a higher passenger capacity. The capacity on the YVR-HKG service will thus remain essentially unchanged, says CX.