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This
will make Hong Kong Airlines the second Hong Kong-based airline to operate
this popular route, enhancing convenience for passengers and promoting market
competition. The new service will be operated with daily scheduled flights and
is Hong Kong Airlines' second Australian destination in this year, following
the successful resumption of seasonal flights to the Gold Coast on 17
January.
Hong
Kong Airlines Chairman Mr Yan Bo stated, "This is an important
milestone for Hong Kong Airlines. In the past, we only operated flights to
the Gold Coast and Cairns in Australia, offering passengers
access to popular tourist hotspots in Queensland. Now, we are honoured to
extend our reach to Sydney, the country's most iconic city. This new route
will enable us to serve a broader range of international travellers and is also
a testament to the efforts of the two governments to actively support more
biliteral air traffic rights. We are committed to providing passengers with
high-quality services and competitive prices, ensuring they have more diverse
and convenient options for their travel plans."
During
the event, Hong Kong Airlines President Mr Jeff Sun stated:
"The three-runway system at Hong Kong International Airport has
increased the capacity for additional flights, and with the support of the two
governments and related organisations, we are delighted to become the
second Hong Kong-based airline to operate in Sydney. This new service
will promote tourism, economic and cultural ties between Hong Kong and Australia. Sydney and Hong
Kong have a rich shared history in aviation, and we are proud to be a part
of this new chapter. Not only will it bring convenience to travellers, but it
will also serve as a bridge connecting with our extensive mainland Chinese
network."
Sydney
Airport CEO Mr Scott Charlton said: "The arrival of Hong Kong
Airlines marks an important new chapter for Sydney Airport and strengthens
the long-standing connection between Sydney and Hong Kong. This
new daily service not only increases capacity but also provides passengers with
more choice to explore one of Asia's most vibrant cities.
"I
would also like to thank and recognise the Albanese Government for their recent
work in delivering the expansion of bilateral air traffic rights between Hong
Kong and Australia. The new services announced today are a direct
consequence of these efforts and will boost trade, economic growth, and job
creation."
The
Hon Catherine King MP, Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional
Development and Local Government, said: "We're so pleased to see
Sydney Airport leveraging Australia's new bilateral air agreements –
with Turkiye since November and now with Hong Kong.
"The
Australian Government is working to expand our international aviation network,
because more flights means more competition, more choice, and a better
experience for Australian travellers."
The
new Sydney service will be operated by A330-300 aircraft, featuring
both Business and Economy Class cabins, with a focus on comfort and
high-quality service that Hong Kong Airlines is renowned for, ensuring a
seamless and enjoyable journey for all passengers.
As
a full-service carrier, Hong Kong Airlines has been actively expanding its
network and improving its service quality in recent years. Currently, it serves
more than 30 destinations worldwide. Since the beginning of the year, the
carrier has successfully resumed flights to the Gold Coast and Vancouver,
officially returning to the long-haul market and actively transforming into a
fully-fledged international airline.
Looking
ahead, Hong Kong Airlines will continue to optimise its network and expand its
fleet for increased capacity to meet the growing demand. At that time, the
diversified fleet and robust network will let passengers enjoy greater
flexibility and more convenient options for their travel plans, whether they
are heading to China, Japan, South Korea, or other popular
destinations in the region, or further afield to the Americas, Europe, and
other global hotspots.
Hong
Kong Airlines flight schedule* between Hong Kong and Sydney is
as follows (All times local):
|
Route |
Flight
Number |
Departure |
Arrival |
Frequency |
|
|
HKG
– SYD |
HX017 |
22:25 |
09:50+1 |
Daily |
|
|
SYD
– HKG |
HX018 |
11:30 |
19:15 |
||
|
* Flight number
and schedule may change without prior notice |
|
||||
Ticket
reservation is now available on the Hong Kong Airlines website.
For
more details and sales, please visit www.hongkongairlines.com,
or contact us via the Hong Kong Airlines Call Centre hotline (852) 3916 3666 (Hong
Kong).
Image
Credit: © Hong Konk Airlines
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