1. Airport Name:Hong Kong International Airport
2. Basic InformationHong Kong International Airport is one of the busiest airports in the world, ranking third in international passenger traffic and first in international air cargo. Half the world's population lives within a 5-hour flight radius from Hong Kong International Airport.
3. Terminal InformationHong Kong International Airport currently has two terminals (Terminal 1 and Terminal 2) and two runways (South and North Runways). Air China operates mainly from Terminal 1.
4. Location of Air China Check-in CountersAir China check-in counters are in J1-J6, Island J, Departure Hall, Level 6, and comprise a total of 6 check-in counters and six self-service check-in machines.
5. Airport DirectionsHong Kong International Airport
Hong Kong International Airport DeparturesGo to the departures hall at Level 7 of T1→Baggage check-in at counters J1-J6 in Island J→Check-in→Security inspection→Immigration inspection→Wait at the international departure lounge at Level 7 of T1→Board flight.
Hong Kong International Airport ArrivalsGo to the Level 5 of T1→Body temperature check→Immigration check→Baggage claim→Customs inspection (inspection & quarantine)→Arrivals hall→Leave the airport.
Transfer ProceduresGo to Level 5 of T1→Go through the transfer formalities at the airline desks E1/E2/W1→Security screening→ Go to the international departure lounge→ Board flight.
Procedures for departure, arrival and transfer in North Satellite Concourse (Gates 501-510) and remote parking area (511-513 and 521-524):
Travelers need to take the shuttle bus at Level 4 of T1 to get to the North Satellite Concourse and remote parking area.
6. VIP LoungeDown the stairs to the first floor between Gate 25 and Gate 27.
Opening hours:
International First/Business Class: from 150 minutes before the departure time of the earliest flight to the departure time of the last outbound flight.
The lounge, which consists of a VIP room, dining area, internet area (wired and wireless networks), lounge area, bar area, showers, and other functional areas, provides a thoughtful and comfortable service to First/Business Class passengers, Air China Companion VIP members, and Star Alliance Gold passengers.
7. Airport TransportationThe distance between the airport and city center is about 35.5 km/22.1 miles.
Transportation price from the airport to the downtown area:
Airport express: about 100 Hong Kong dollars
Airport shuttle bus: about 45 Hong Kong dollars
Taxi: about 280 Hong Kong dollars
8. Linkhttp://www.hongkongairport.com
1. Metro
MTR is the main public transport carrier in the city. Trains run every few minutes, with fares ranging from about 4 to 13 Hong Kong dollars.
2. Bus
There are many bus lines in the city, with fares of about 2 Hong Kong dollars.
3. Public Light Bus
There are two types of public light buses: green and red, with fares similar to buses.
4. Trolleybus
The trolleybus only travels in the urban area of Hong Kong, with a fare costing about 3 Hong Kong dollars. It is slow, however, and is thus most enjoyable for short-range travel or urban sightseeing.
5. Ferry Service
Star Ferry is a famous ferry company which enables passengers to cross Victoria Harbor and enjoy unsurpassed views.
6. Taxi
Taxis are one of Hong Kong’s major means of road transportation, and offer round-the-clock service. Hong Kong taxis also provide a dial-a-ride service with an additional service charge.