I thought that's fairly common across the world, in HKG, Hong Kong Airlines (HX) & Hong Kong Express (UO) uses the Mid-field concourse gates exclusively (Gate 2xx) Cathay Pacific (CX) almost always occupied Gate 1-5 and preferred those gates towards the tip of the building numbering 6x, near the...
Jump to postHK Government announced this morning to lift the passenger transfer restriction on Mid-night June 1st, allowing passengers to transfer through HKG for flights issued on a single ticket. Non HK residence ban from entering the city will remain in place. Source (in Chinese): https://inews.hket.com/arti...
Jump to postWith Hong Kong's situation somewhat under control and the government is slowly lifting restrictions, CX has announced today that they'll increase overall network capacity from the current 3% to 5% in June. The proposed routes for June operation are as follow: LHR - 5x Weekly LAX - 5x Weekly YVR - 5x...
Jump to postRemember to bring enough facemask for your consumption during your trip, majority of the shopping centers, government buildings, hotels & shops will not let you in without you wearing one. Not really true in HK AFAIK regarding people not allowed into places without face masks. You'll definitely...
Jump to post^^^ Interesting. Have two trips to Hong Kong coming up for tourism/fun. Haven’t had a single concern or thought once about not going. It’s interesting what scares people these days - or, perhaps, let’s them justify their own fears. Love the city and the food, can’t wait to go back. Remember to brin...
Jump to postI just booked myself a flight over easter holidays, HKG-IST-OTP on TK (Y) and TAROM (J), round trip tax included USD$314.
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HX went from having 99 daily departure to 8 as of today...
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Hong Kong government has ordered CX/KA/UO & HX to cut 50% mainland china capacity immediately, HX is already in very bad financial shape, I think this will ultimately seal the coffin for them. China Govt has also announced that it will stop granting visit permits to Hong Kong for mainlanders, ai...
Jump to postSkyjet Philippines operates a fleet of 4xBAe146, recently flown them from Manila to Caticlan (Boracay).
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VV wrote:What's the most useless airport in the world?
When I lived in HKG I would often use the CX Marco Polo Club counters whenever I needed to make changes or alter an existing reservation. It was so much faster and easier than calling in. Granted I would never go out of my way to go there, I would only stop by when I happened to already be in the a...
Jump to postIt's no longer just a rumor, Hong Kong Airlines (HX) has announced the following: - Terminating HKG-YVR, effective 20th Feb 2020 - Terminating HKG-SGN, effective 20th Feb 2020 - Terminating HKG-TSN (Tianjin), effective 20th Feb 2020 - Returning all 359 to leaser, with the exception of 2 frame - Dela...
Jump to postWith all flights out cancelled and no check in were processed, VS207 left HKG last night bound for LHR around 1:07am according to flightradar24. Did they ferry the plane back without any passengers? My family supposed to be on that, but now they are stuck in HK until further noticed. Depending on h...
Jump to postI reckon since this is a done deal, it deserves an separate thread. As of 19th July, 2019, HK Express (UO) becomes a fully own subsidiary of the Cathay Pacific Group, UO will continue as an independent operation for now. Cathay Pacific Airways completed the takeover of Hong Kong’s only low-cost airl...
Jump to postIt is funny that FIDS in HKG is still showing all 9W codeshare flight numbers.
Jump to postMy votes are 2nd daily flight to ORD with late afternoon/evening departure time, or new destination at ATL or DFW, also with late afternoon/evening departure time. Also, anyone think Nashville might have a chance becoming a black horse? https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/243806/catha...
Jump to postAlmost every airport in the Philippines?
Jump to postThe ultimate design capacity of the existing HKG Dual-rwy system is 420,000 movement/yr, and in 2017 the total movement there was 420,630.
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not LCC, but SFS (Subic Bay, Philippines) used to be a huge tourist destination for Hong Kong originating tourist starting in the 70s and lasted all the way til the late 90s, however all major international services basically disappeared overnight after the financial crisis in 1997 (most of them act...
Jump to postCanuck600 wrote:Anything for YLW?
Hi A.netter, I'll be going to Tanzania for Honeymoon next month and is booked on QR through DOH to DAR. In the past 6 months, QR has "rescheduled" my 4 times, where each time the block time of my DOH-DAR sector got approx 15mins longer, the total block time is now 55mins longer than the or...
Jump to postthere goes the last and only Scheduled Commercial Service to and from Cheyenne, Wyoming.
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"China has lifted some controls on domestic airfares, giving airlines greater freedom in how they price tickets." https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/china-relaxes-control-on-domestic-fare-pricing-444702/ On routes with six or more airlines, prices will be decided by market forces....
Jump to postI was at BOS recently when the only scanner into the "Air Canada gates" broke down. They walked us in groups of about 9/10 across to another security area and then, after passing security, back via landside to the Air Canada gates making sure we didn't interact with any other pax or staff...
Jump to postSo I'm stuck here in SPN right now due to "the break-down of the only TSA baggage scanner at the airport", the annoucement made 20mins ago was that they are grounding all departure until the scanner is fixed, which they estimated to be no less than 90mins. I wonder how often does this happ...
Jump to postRetiring 77W while 77A is still flying strong...
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They have a ground network in North Korea and would assume they would have to operate some air service but I've never seen a photo of anything other than Air China/Air Koryo/VIP aircraft. As in, DHL trucks are running around NK? Also, I assumed the UN sanctions on NK had basically shut down imports...
Jump to postNot exactly duplicates, but HKG have loads of those: CX/KA's HKG-TPE departure goes like this: 0830 CX474 0910 CX530 1000 CX450 1025 CX494 1200 CX406 1305 CX564 1325 CX522 1405 CX420 1435 CX466 1640 CX448 1740 CX470 1830 KA482 1845 CX402 1930 CX464 2000 CX468 2255 CX408 CX To Tokyo: 0855 CX548 NRT 0...
Jump to postI beg to differ. There are plenty of great beer cities in the US making excellent beers that are, by and large, superior to the ones the three announced destinations are most famous for. In Belgium you can walk into a cafe and see a 32 page beer menu. They are not craft beers, they are well establi...
Jump to postOk, news is CX will terminate 3 destinations and add 3 new ones.
- Destinations being terminated are 1 in China, 1 in SE Asia and 1 in Europe.
- 3 New Destinations are Bxxxxxxx, Cxxxxxxxxx and Dxxxxx.
Let the speculation begin!
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The plane landed alright, then the passengers have to walk the ramp, risking ground crews' life to serve the plane.
Just for everyone info, the wind was so strong it torn part of the roof of HAECO's hangar away.
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Hong Kong low-cost airline HK Express plans to launch flights between Nagoya, Japan, and Guam starting Oct. 29. HK Express will operate direct service between Nagoya's Chubu Centrair International Airport and Guam's A.B. Won Pat International Airport three times a week. Source: https://www.postguam...
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c933103 wrote:YLWbased wrote:As signatories to the International Air Services Transit Agreement, Bahrain the UAE can't legally shut off its airspace to fellow signatory Qatar.
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Israel is not?
As signatories to the International Air Services Transit Agreement, Bahrain the UAE can't legally shut off its airspace to fellow signatory Qatar.
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CX still operates 6 B747-400ERF and 1 B747-400BCF. 5 of the ERFs have been repainted in the new livery while the remaining 1 ERF and BCF are in the old livery. Im not too familiar with the CX Cargo schedule, but the BCF runs regional services only while the ERF occasionally flies to ANC. Also 14x 7...
Jump to postHKG.... Even with the recent opening of the Mid-field concourse, HKG is still severely short of gates, forcing a number of flights to use the remote stand even in bad weather. The condition will not improve until the new gates opens alongside with the 3rd runway, but figure have suggested that fligh...
Jump to postAside from Paro, Bhutan which only has DrukAir Royal Bhutan Airlines serving the country, and FNJ which sees only Air Koryo flying from and to FNJ and in the United States, ORH with currently only B6 service, are there any other countries/cities which have only 1 airline flying into and out of that...
Jump to postIt's Official: https://www.cathaypacific.com/cx/en_HK/about-us/press-room/press-release/2017/Cathay-Pacific-and-Air-New-Zealand-extend-services-between-hk-and-nz.html 3x Weekly on A350, Seasonal between 1 December 2017 and 28 February 2018, wonder will in turn into year round later. The war between ...
Jump to postHong Kong Airlines (HX) and Hong Kong Express (UO) have a very strange share structure, mainly due to Hong Kong aviation regulation forbids foreign ownership of more than 49% of any Hong Kong based carrier. (Yes, China is consider foreign). The 3 major share holders of Hong Kong Airlines are: Hong K...
Jump to postCX press release today: Cathay Pacific sets new direction for change and success Today marked a very important day for Cathay Pacific as the airline shared the strategic direction of its business in the years to come with some 360 senior managers from Hong Kong and our offices across our global netw...
Jump to postMore airlines should do this, especially when a status member is traveling with a guest.
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And just a few years back CX was scoffing at SQ being hit by LCC competition and the ME3 suggesting that CX was in a different world with the rapidly-growing Chinese market at their bay. Now CX is seeing its growth stifled by carriers from the PRC mainland improving their soft and hard products and...
Jump to postSource (In Traditional Chinese): http://www.aastocks.com/tc/stocks/news/aafn-news/NOW.779272/3 Market rumour (not your regular FA and Pilot chit-chat) suggesting that CX will make a major announcement this week to further cut cost. These measure includes transferring a number of route to KA (Cathay ...
Jump to postCX is starting to test the ability of A350 (not technical ones, but business ones) as it takes delivery of more of them. If it works out well for summer seasonal, I am sure CX will expand the window of service and even try doing it year-round. And CX will get more adventurous to try other European ...
Jump to postSource: http://www.cathaypacific.com/cx/en_HK/e ... elona.html
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