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                    [Title] => Dragonair to launch Clark-HK flights
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Dragonair, partner airline of Cathay Pacific, now makes flying more convenient with flights from Clark to Hong Kong starting May 29.

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Dragonair, partner airline of Cathay Pacific, now makes flying more convenient with flights from Clark to Hong Kong starting May 29.

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