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Hong Kong Airlines adds Macao to network with new TurboJET codeshare

HONG KONG, Sept. 20, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Hong Kong Airlines has announced that it will add the entertainment centre of Macao to its growing network, following the signing of a codeshare agreement with ferry services company, TurboJET.

Hong Kong Airlines adds Macao to network with new TurboJET codeshare
Hong Kong Airlines adds Macao to network with new TurboJET codeshare

The new partnership, which is the first of its kind for Hong Kong Airlines, will see TurboJET add the airline's "HX" code onto its multiple daily ferry services between SkyPier at Hong Kong International Airport and Macao Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal.

From 26 September 2018, Hong Kong Airlines customers travelling to Macao via Hong Kong, as well as those departing Macao for other destinations via Hong Kong will be able travel on the codeshare ferry service. The schedule for ferry services out of Hong Kong is from 1100-2200 every day, while daily services departing Macao are from 0715-1945.

As an added benefit, the baggage allowance for both ferry and flight segments are identical. Regardless of the travel class on TurboJET's ferry service, passengers booked on Hong Kong Airlines Business and Economy Class will be entitled to the same amount of baggage that they would receive when travelling with the airline.

The codeshare ferry service will be available for sale starting from 20 September 2018, and purchasable globally through travel agents. Customers can book up to ten months ahead of their planned travel date and change their itinerary by simply contacting their travel agent.

Hong Kong Airlines Commercial Director Mr. Michael Ma said: "We are delighted to partner with TurboJET to offer convenient air-to-sea connections for our customers travelling to Macao via Hong Kong. With just one itinerary, visitors to Macao will enjoy a seamless connection to one of the world's greatest entertainment centre in the Pearl River Delta region."

The Director of Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO), Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes, said: "We are always happy to see different tourism operators come together to present solutions to facilitate travelling to Macao. The smoother sea-air transport services brought by the new Hong Kong Airlines codeshare agreement with TurboJET will benefit visitors from near and afar. With the convenience brought by this service, more visitors will be encouraged to come to Macao -- a destination recently designated a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy -- and experience our east-meets-west heritage listed by UNESCO, our state of the art integrated resorts, the rich calendar of events, and more, as we pave the way to transform the city into a world centre of tourism and leisure."

About Hong Kong Airlines

Established in 2006, Hong Kong Airlines is a full-service airline firmly rooted in Hong Kong. The airline flies to nearly 40 destinations across Asia Pacific and North America, and currently maintains 79 interline and 18 codeshare agreements with multiple airline partners. Hong Kong Airlines operates one of the youngest fleets in the world, it has been awarded the internationally acclaimed four-star rating from Skytrax since 2011.

About TurboJET

TurboJET is the largest intermodal transport operator in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Bay Area, managing and operating the strongest high-speed ferry fleet in Asia. Its 24-hour frequent passenger ferry services provide over 200 sailings between Hong Kong, Macau and major cities in the region every day, handling more than 15 million passenger trips annually. In 2003, TurboJET pioneered the sea-air intermodal transfer service at Hong Kong International Airport to link up major international airports in the region, providing travellers a hassle-free journey with the convenience of enjoying upstream check-in service together with baggage tag through service that bypasses immigration clearance procedures.

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Website: www.hongkongairlines.com 
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Source: Hong Kong Airlines Limited
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