Flights to Hong Kong
With several major Airlines offering flights to Hong Kong, you have a variety of choices and options. Your schedule, itinerary and particularly your credit limit will point you to the right travel method.
Since the trip is so long you should consider joing one of the mileage program so that your long round-trip flight will earn you a lot of miles.
Hong Kong’s major international airline is Cathay Pacific (www.cathaypacific.com), which flies to Hong Kong daily from Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Toronto, and Vancouver, and once a day from Delhi and Toronto. Cathay Pacific's associated airline for flights to and from mainland China is Dragonair.
Flights to Hong Kong from North America
- Continental Airlines (www.continental.com) most days/week from Newark
- Singapore Airlines (www.singaporeair.com) daily from San Francisco
- United Airlines (www.united.com), daily from San Francisco and Chicago
- Northwest Airlines (www.nwa.com)
- Japan Airlines (www.japanair.com)
- Korean Air (www.koreanair.com)
- Philippine Airlines (www.philippineairlines.com)
Flights to Hong Kong from the United Kingdom
The following airlines offer daily nonstop service from London to Hong Kong:
- Cathay Pacific
- British Airways (www.britishairways.com)
- Qantas (www.qantas.com.au)
- Virgin Atlantic Airways (www.virgin-atlantic.com)
From Australia and New Zealand flights to Hong Kong
- Cathay Pacific from Sydney, Auckland, Melbourne
- Cathay Pacific daily nonstop service from Auckland, Brisbane, Cairns, Adelaide, and Perth;
- Virgin Atlantic offers daily service from Sydney; and
- Qantas offers daily service from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Cairns, and Perth.
Approximate Times of Flights to Hong Kong
- London is 12 hours 50 minutes
- Los Angeles is 14 hours 15 minutes
- New York is 17 hours
- Singapore is 3 hours 40 minutes
- Sydney is 9 hours
- Tokyo is 4 hours 20 minutes
Hong Kong International Airport
The Hong Kong International Airport at Chek Lap Kok is one of 10 Airport Core Programme (ACP) projects, one of the largest infrastructural projects ever undertaken in the world. It includes the 2.2km (1.4-mile) Tsing Ma Bridge, the world's largest suspension bridge, linking Hong Kong to Lantau. About three quarters of the 12,480 sq kilometres (7800 sq miles) of the airport site was constructed from land reclaimed from the sea, with the rest formed from the excavation of the existing islands of Chek Lap Kok and Lam Chau.
The new airport terminal building, designed by the British architect Sir Norman Foster, is Hong Kong's largest single building and its wing-like roof and glass walls have been hailed as a landmark in modern architecture.
Flights to Hong Kong
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