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Hong Kong Airlines Lands More Flights in Queensland

2016-02-03 19:48 3548

HONG KONG, Feb. 3, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Hong Kong Airlines announced to extend its flight service to Queensland from seasonal flight to year-round flight, commencing on 27 March 2016. The new triangular service operating from Hong Kong to the Gold Coast, and continuing to Cairns enroute back to Hong Kong on every Tuesday and Saturday.  Economy class round trip ticket to Gold Coast and Cairns starts from HKD4,250#; business class round trip ticket starts from HKD9,300#

Hong Kong Airlines lands more flights in Queensland
Hong Kong Airlines lands more flights in Queensland

 

The flight schedule for the year-round Gold Coast/ Cairns route is as follows:

Flight no.#

Route

Departure/Arrival time*

Frequency

HX015

Hong Kong to
Gold Coast

21:50/ 08:30+1

Every Tuesday and Saturday

HX016

Gold Coast to Cairns

10:00/ 12:30

Every Wednesday and Sunday

HX016

Cairns to Hong Kong

13:45/ 19:10

*All local time; subject to regulatory approval

#Tax and fuel surcharges not included

Minister for Tourism and Major Events, Kate Jones, welcomed the news after Hong Kong Airlines' first seasonal service touched down on the Gold Coast in January.

"Hong Kong Airlines will complete its seasonal service in March and step up immediately to a twice-weekly, year-round service from late March on the same direct route to the Gold Coast, returning via Cairns," Minister Jones said.

"The new year-round service will open the door to as many as 13,000 extra travellers to the state each year, generating up to $32 million in overnight visitor expenditure.

"That means in our first year, the Palaszczuk Government has secured additional international flights expected to bring 200,000 more visitors to Queensland and up to $287 million for our economy."

Ms Jones said the Palaszczuk Government's $10 million Attracting Aviation Investment Fund (AAIF) supported the Hong Kong Airlines service in partnership with Gold Coast Tourism, Cairns Airport, Tourism Tropical North Queensland, Tourism Australia and Gold Coast Airport.

"AAIF is part of the Palaszczuk Government's Working Queensland commitment to drive employment growth and stimulate regional economies," she said.

"We continue to work with international airlines, Tourism Australia, major airports and regional tourism organisations to increase the number of incoming flights from major global ports to Queensland.

"China in particular is an important international tourism market and has the largest visitor expenditure for Queensland. Greater Chinese visitors, including those from Hong Kong and Taiwan, spent almost $1.2 billion in Queensland in the year to September 2015.

"This in turn reflects the Palaszczuk Government's commitment to growing the industry which provides jobs for Queenslanders across the state."

Mr. Li Dianchun, Chief Commercial Officer of Hong Kong Airlines, said: "Hong Kong Airlines is honoured to have the full support of Tourism and Events Queensland in extending the flight service from Hong Kong to the Gold Coast and Cairns.

"Queensland is undoubtedly a wonderful destination for travellers and overwhelming response have been received since its launch in January," he said.

"We firmly believe the year-round service will further enhance the cultural, tourism and business exchange between China, Asia and Australia via our strong international hub Hong Kong, bringing into full play our connectivity in this part of the world."

Tourism Australia (TA) Managing Director John O'Sullivan said TA planned joint marketing initiatives with Hong Kong Airlines and had earmarked significant funding over the next two years towards targeting North Asia's rapidly growing market of free and independent travellers.

"This is great news for Australian tourism, and a very significant further step towards encouraging greater numbers of our Greater Chinese visitors to disperse more widely across our country," Mr O'Sullivan said.

"It's also very timely, with the onset of Chinese New Year once again highlighting the critical importance of China to our industry."

About Hong Kong Airlines

Established in 2006, Hong Kong Airlines is a full-service airline firmly rooted in Hong Kong with a wide destination network covering 30 major cities across the Asia Pacific region, including Gold Coast, Beijing, Shanghai, Taipei, Sapporo, Bangkok, Bali and Okinawa. The current operating fleet is made up of 27 Airbus aircraft with an average age of around 3.4 years, consisting of 22 passenger aircraft and five freighters, being one of the youngest fleet in the world. Hong Kong Airlines has been awarded the internationally acclaimed 4-star rating from Skytrax since 2011. Adhering to the concept of "Fresh and Very Hong Kong", Hong Kong Airlines is committed to "Bringing Greater Journeys Sky High", and is dedicated to providing a pleasant and enjoyable journey to all passengers.

For more information, please visit:

Official website: www.hkairlines.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/hkairlines
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LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/hong-kong-airlines

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Source: Hong Kong Airlines Limited
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