Please upgrade your web browserYou’re using a browser that we don’t support. To get the best experience using our site, we recommend you upgrade to a newer browser – please see our supported browsers list.
  • Sign in / uponeworld
    Please upgrade your web browserYou’re using a browser that we don’t support. To get the best experience using our site, we recommend you upgrade to a newer browser – please see our supported browsers list.
    Cathay Pacific

    Behind the scenes at Cathay Pacific’s Million Milers Night

    We treated some of our most active members – who have each flown more than four million miles with us – to an exclusive night at Cathay City
    Cathay senior leadership pose for a photo in front of a sign that says “Million Milers Night” and a plane with the old Cathay Pacific livery.

    “Wherever I am in the world, no matter how far I’ve travelled... as soon as I reach the Cathay Pacific check-in desk, I know that I’m home.”

    These words float above the hum of conversation at the Flight Training Centre (FTC) at Cathay City, Cathay Pacific’s headquarters, on this very special evening: The Million Milers Night, an exclusive event celebrating Cathay Pacific’s most supportive, most well-travelled members.

    The Flight Training Centre is an unusual location for a cocktail reception, but that’s very much the point. Hosting travellers as seasoned Million Milers requires something a little different. 

    “Our goal here tonight is to show you a bit of behind-the-scenes here at Cathay Pacific,” says Sébastien Hue, Cathay Pacific Membership Programme Manager, in his opening remarks. “But most importantly, we would like to express our gratitude for your continuous support over the years.”

    Cathay Director Flight Operations Captain Chris Kempis and General Manager Flying Captain Tim Burns welcome the Million Milers into the Flight Training Centre, which has on display training models of Cathay’s different aircraft cabins.
    An aerial shot of Cathay senior leadership welcoming the Million Milers into the unique space of the Flight Training Centre, with lights illuminating the various training models of Cathay’s aircraft cabins.

    Members of Cathay Pacific’s senior leadership welcome the Million Milers into this unique space, which is filled with training models of our different aircraft cabins. Cathay Pacific Director Flight Operations, Captain Chris Kempis and General Manager Flying, Captain Tim Burns explain how we train more than 12,000 people in the building every year. Safety is at the heart of everything we do – and the Flight Training Centre is a very real demonstration of that core principle.

    As they explore, these top Million Milers and their guests sip our First class champagne and Oriental Breeze mocktail – brought back for one night only in a nod to years of flying history. A live jazz band, perched above an emergency slide, provides the soundtrack to the reception. 

    Later, when dinner is announced, the Flight Training Centre slowly thins out. “I’m not used to boarding this late!” jokes one Million Miler towards the back of the pack.

    The Lion Rock Café at the Headland Hotel, decorated with stars for the Million Milers Night.

    The top Million Milers make their way through “The Street” at Cathay City, the main thoroughfare of the building, as they run into pilots and cabin crew on their way to flight briefings. We are a 24/7 operation – there’s always another flight about to depart.   

    The Million Milers are bound for another unusual venue: the Lion Rock Café at the Headland Hotel, Cathay City’s on-site hotel for transiting Cathay Pacific cabin crew. But this is no staff canteen: tonight, it has been transformed from casual venue into a polished dining room which glows with stars. 

    The menu for the evening has been created by the Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong, and inspired by iconic First class dishes from days gone by: each dish from a different past menu, honouring historically significant First class flights. On the wine list – what else? – Chateau Lynch-Bages 2008, our First class Pauillac

    Head of Cathay Membership Prudence Lau addresses the Million Milers at their dinner.

    Prudence Lau, Head of Cathay Pacific's Cathay Membership, greets the assembled guests. “Everyone invited to this event has actually flown multiple times around the Earth, and that's truly an extraordinary testament to your loyalty and commitment to Cathay Pacific,” she says. “Thank you for your support over the years, through the highs and lows. You all have shaped who we are as an airline today.”

    Ronald Lam, CEO of the Cathay Group, addresses the crowd on the Million Milers Night. 

    Lau turns the mic over to the host of the evening: Ronald Lam, CEO of the Cathay Group. 

    “Our top Million Milers gathered here tonight altogether have flown 178 million miles on Cathay Pacific flights,” he notes. “Collectively, we have made it to the sun and back.”

    Lam provides an update on Cathay Pacific’s progress, highlighting the strides made in the past year, and the promise of what’s to come. He iterates his commitment to elevating the Cathay Pacific offering. “We're not complacent. We know, especially in front of all the frequent travellers here, we still have a lot to improve,” he says. “You have our word that we will continue to make sure that we improve all the time.”

    Jazz singer Heidi Lee and her band plays for the crowd at the Million Milers dinner.

    Before dessert, the crowd is serenaded by a band featuring jazz singer Heidi Lee – the setlist naturally featuring aviation-themed classics, including Come Fly with Me and the instantly recognisable Love’s Theme, the classic Barry White instrumental used as Cathay Pacific’s boarding music in the ’70s and ’80s.  

    And as an evening of wine, food and aviation tips draws to a close, guests are presented with a bespoke parting favour, created specially for the event: a gift box containing a wealth of memories.  

    A gift box to be presented to Cathay’s Million Milers at the Million Milers Night, containing luggage tags, a limited edition bottle of single malt whisky and a commemorative scroll, among other personalised souvenirs.

    Luggage tags handcrafted from the offcuts of premium Scottish leather used in the Aria Suite, mounted with a metal card engraved with the member's name and mileage count. A specially engraved bottle of the limited-edition Cathay Pacific x Glenfarclas single malt whisky. A framed, personal photo of the event – and a special scroll, inspired by a scroll created for top Million Milers in the 1980s, to commemorate each individual achievement. 

    Each item, a memento of the many hours spent with Cathay Pacific in the skies. Each a small token of our appreciation for our extraordinary Million Milers.  

    More inspiration