Hong Kong International Airport

Hong Kong International Airport (IATA: HKG, ICAO: VHHH) is the main airport in
Hong Kong. It is located on the island of Chek Lap Kok, which largely comprises
land reclaimed for the construction of the airport itself. The airport is also
colloquially known as Chek Lap Kok Airport (赤鱲角機場), to distinguish it from its
predecessor, the closed Kai Tak Airport.
The airport has been in commercial operation since 1998, replacing the Kai Tak
Airport. It is an important regional trans-shipment centre, passenger hub and
gateway for destinations in Mainland China (with 45 destinations) and the rest
of Asia. The airport is the world's busiest cargo gateway and one of the world's
busiest passenger airports. It is also home to one of the world's largest
passenger terminal buildings (the largest when opened in 1998).
The airport is operated by the Airport Authority Hong Kong 24 hours a day and is
the primary hub for
Cathay Pacific (the flag carrier of Hong Kong),
Cathay Dragon,
Hong Kong
Airlines, Hong Kong
Express Airways and Air Hong Kong (cargo carrier). The airport is one of the
hubs of Oneworld Alliance, and it is also one of the Asia-Pacific cargo hubs for
UPS Airlines. It is a focus city for many airlines, including
China Airlines and
China Eastern
Airlines.
Singapore Airlines,
Ethiopian
Airlines and Air India
utilize Hong Kong as a stopover point for their flights.
Passenger Guides
This passenger guides are available to help you find your route through the airports easily and efficiently.
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