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Cathay Pacific
Level 3, Sydney Airport
2020 Sydney Airport Mascot Australia
customercare@cathaypacific.com
Objet : Résiliation du contrat Cathay Pacific

Madame, Monsieur,

Je vous notifie par la présente ma décision de mettre fin au contrat relatif au service Cathay Pacific.
Cette notification constitue une volonté ferme, claire et non équivoque de résilier le contrat, à effet à la première échéance possible ou conformément au délai contractuel applicable.

Je vous prie de prendre toute mesure utile pour :
– cesser toute facturation à compter de la date effective de résiliation ;
– me confirmer par écrit la bonne prise en compte de la présente demande ;
– et, le cas échéant, me transmettre le décompte final ou la confirmation de solde.

La présente résiliation vous est adressée par e-courrier certifié. L’envoi, l’horodatage et l’intégrité du contenu sont établis, ce qui en fait un écrit probant répondant aux exigences de la preuve électronique. Vous disposez donc de tous les éléments nécessaires pour procéder au traitement régulier de cette résiliation, conformément aux principes applicables en matière de notification écrite et de liberté contractuelle.

Conformément aux règles relatives à la protection des données personnelles, je vous demande également :
– de supprimer l’ensemble de mes données non nécessaires à vos obligations légales ou comptables ;
– de clôturer tout espace personnel associé ;
– et de me confirmer l’effacement effectif des données selon les droits applicables en matière de protection de la vie privée.

Je conserve une copie intégrale de cette notification ainsi que la preuve d’envoi.

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Cathay Pacific
Level 3, Sydney Airport
2020 Sydney Airport Mascot , Australia
customercare@cathaypacific.com
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How to Cancel Cathay Pacific: Complete Guide

What is Cathay Pacific

Cathay Pacific operates a major international airline and a unified membership programme that combines frequent-flyer currency and tiered status rewards. The programme now brings together what used to be Asia Miles and the Marco Polo Club so members earn both redeemable miles and Status Points under one account. Membership tiers include Green, Silver, Gold and Diamond, each carrying progressively stronger benefits such as lounge access, priority handling and enhanced earning rates on eligible flights.

The programme has evolved from a dual structure in which Marco Polo Club previously required a joining payment; that historic fee is documented in industry coverage and remains relevant when reviewing legacy account details. This historical setup is useful background when considering membership fees or legacy entitlements.

How Cathay Pacific membership and billing typically work

Cathay membership tracks two balances: redeemable Asia Miles and Status Points for status tiering. Status Points usually reset on the membership anniversary or when status changes. Miles activity rules (earning, validity) and any fees for specific services are set out in the programme terms.

Billing for paid elements linked to memberships (for example, optional physical items, legacy paid upgrades or mileage sales) is generally processed in the currency shown at purchase and may be converted when posted to an Australian card. Historical published optional fees have used US dollars and should be treated as indicative rather than fixed Australian prices. When a programme lists charges in another currency, a best practice is to consider the approximate local equivalent at the time of purchase.

Customer experiences with cancellation at Cathay Pacific

What users report

Public feedback from travellers and loyalty forums highlights a mix of straightforward cases and more complex ones. Many members report routine account changes and normal processing of award redemptions, while other reports focus on the effect of account closure on remaining miles and on clarity around legacy paid tiers.

Some users describe delays when asking for account adjustments that affect earned miles or status. A key recurring point is that closing a membership account can affect outstanding balances of miles and status, so members emphasise checking programme rules before making irreversible changes.

Recurring issues and practical takeaways

Reports commonly flag these themes: unclear proration policies for legacy paid memberships, unexpected expiry or cancellation of miles when accounts are closed, and timing mismatches between tier anniversaries and billing cycles. These items are practical levers to check before proceeding with any cancellation-related decision.

Practical takeaway: confirm how any remaining miles, award bookings and tier credits will be handled on account closure and note deadlines that affect the membership year. Keep precise dates and transaction references to make disputes or refund claims easier to manage.

Key legal and consumer-rights points that matter for Cathay Pacific membership

Under Australian consumer protection principles, businesses must not engage in misleading conduct about subscription terms or automatic renewals. For Cathay-specific memberships this means published renewal and refund terms should be accurate and reasonably prominent. If a renewal practice appears unfairly opaque, regulators may intervene.

Consumer guarantees do not automatically give a change-of-mind refund for all digital memberships, but they do apply where there is a major failure or where the service promised is not delivered. For Cathay membership issues that amount to a failure of promised benefits, remedies may include a refund, replacement or other remedy depending on circumstances. Escalation routes include lodging a formal complaint with the airline, then with relevant Australian consumer authorities if unresolved.

Common cancellation mechanics to expect with Cathay Pacific

Notice periods and effective dates: many loyalty programmes fix cancellation or status-change effects to the membership anniversary or the next billing cycle. For Cathay, Status Point resets and membership-year rules are central to how changes take effect. Confirm the membership anniversary and any qualifying-period deadlines before you act.

Proration and refunds: whether you receive a pro-rata refund for a paid element depends on the specific product purchased and the programme terms. Some one-off paid items or legacy fees have limited refund rights. Where a refund is not provided, check whether consumer law provides a remedy for a major failure.

Effect on miles and awards: closing an account can lead to cancellation of unredeemed miles or the forfeiture of certain awards. The programme’s published rules state that outstanding miles may be cancelled on account termination, so treat any held awards as vulnerable until their status is secured.

TierEntry/maintenanceCommon benefits
GreenFree to join (current programme)Earning of Asia Miles and Status Points; basic priority benefits.
SilverQualify by Status PointsAdditional lounge access options and priority services.
Gold / DiamondHigher Status Points thresholdsExpanded lounge access, upgrades and premium perks.

Subscription plans and fees (pricing notes and historic items)

The unified Cathay membership is presented as free to join for new members under the programme relaunch, while some legacy Marco Polo Club arrangements historically involved joining fees. Optional items and legacy paid features have used US dollar pricing in programme communications; those are indicative when assessing Australian card charges.

ItemPublished amountApproximate A$ equivalent
Historic Marco Polo Club joining feeUS$100 (historic)Approx A$150 (approx).
Optional physical card / tags (example)US$20 or US$50 (published examples)Approx A$30 or Approx A$75 (approx).

Currency conversion used to produce the approximations above is based on mid-market rates around early January 2026. These are for guidance only and actual card charges will depend on the date of conversion and the payment provider’s exchange rate.

Documentation checklist

  • Membership ID: record your Cathay membership number and any legacy Asia Miles or Marco Polo identifiers.
  • Transaction history: export or screenshot recent payments, redemptions and award bookings.
  • Key dates: note membership anniversary, award expiry dates and any automatic renewal dates.
  • Booking references: keep PNRs and award confirmation numbers for any travel or redemptions.
  • Terms snapshot: save a copy or screenshot of the relevant membership terms and any fees published when you joined.

How disputes, refunds and chargebacks typically play out for Cathay Pacific

If you identify an unauthorised charge or an incorrect renewal, raise the issue promptly with your card issuer while keeping your membership records ready. Banks have time limits for chargeback claims, so acting early strengthens your position.

If the airline acknowledges an error, retain written confirmation of any promise to refund and monitor your statement across two billing cycles. If you cannot obtain a satisfactory response, escalation to an Australian consumer agency or ombudsman can be considered.

Common pitfalls and mistakes to avoid when dealing with Cathay Pacific membership changes

  • Not checking award status: losing unredeemed miles by closing an account without securing awards.
  • Missing anniversary deadlines: failing to act before membership-year resets that affect status or renewals.
  • Assuming automatic refunds: expecting pro-rata refunds where the terms do not provide them.
  • Weak evidence: not keeping transaction IDs, which makes disputes harder to resolve.

Address

  • Address: Level 3, Sydney Airport, Sydney Airport Mascot, NSW, 2020, Australia

What to do after cancelling Cathay Pacific

After any membership change, immediately monitor card statements and your membership account records for unexpected charges or status changes. Retain all confirmations and check that award bookings you expect to keep remain valid.

If billed after a valid cancellation or if miles/awards disappear unexpectedly, gather your documentation and consider escalation paths: request formal review within the programme, then refer to financial dispute avenues and consumer protection authorities if needed. Keep timelines and copies to support any claim.

FAQ

To cancel your Cathay Pacific membership, you can submit a cancellation request in writing via registered postal mail or email. Ensure you include your membership details and keep proof of your cancellation request.

While the content does not specify a notice period, it is advisable to check your membership agreement for any required notice periods before cancellation to avoid unexpected charges.

Users have reported difficulties with website bugs and account access after the program merger. It's important to ensure your account is in good standing before attempting to cancel.

Asia Miles typically remain valid as long as there is activity on your account within specified windows. However, check your account status and activity rules to confirm before cancellation.

You should prepare your membership details and any relevant correspondence regarding your account. Sending your cancellation request via registered postal mail is recommended for proof.