Commencing on 1 July 2016, Hong Kong Airlines will launch a
twice daily service between Hong Kong and Narita Airport in Tokyo,
Japan.
Tokyo will be the airlines’ seventh
destination in Japan.
Mr. Li Dianchun, Chief
Commercial Officer of Hong Kong Airlines said, “As the capital of
Japan and one of the most important metropolitan cities in Asia,
Tokyo has long been the favorite destination for Hong Kong people
for both business and leisure travel. We are pleased to add Tokyo
(Narita) to our growing Asian network, offering our passengers
with a wider range of travel options, and strengthening Hong
Kong’s position as one of the world's major aviation hubs.”
The new Tokyo route will be operated by
two-class A330-300 wide-body aircraft.
Complemented by the existing twice-daily flights
to Okinawa, daily flight to Okayama, five-time weekly service to
Sapporo, thrice-weekly service to Kagoshima, twice-weekly flights
to Miyazaki and Kumamoto, Hong Kong Airlines will operate a total
of 47 weekly flights between Hong Kong and Japan starting from
July.
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