Getting Here
Hong Kong is major international transport hub served by more than 80 airlines and numerous cruise lines, and by ferries and trains from Mainland China.
By Plane : Hong Kong is a key aviation hub of Asia served by more than 80 airlines providing connections to major cities throughout the world. Your gateway to the city is the 24-hour Hong Kong International Airport, consistently ranked among the best airports in the world.
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Airport Information : Hong Kong International Airport is one of the world's best and most modern airports offering a comprehensive range of facilities and services to travellers entering and leaving Hong Kong. The airport offers arriving passengers direct access to train, bus, taxi and hotel transport, as well as high-speed ferries to Mainland China.
Passenger Departure Tax & Surcharges
All passengers aged 12 and above departing Hong Kong International Airport must pay a HK$120 Air Passenger Departure Tax (normally included in the price of the airline ticket). This is waived for passengers who arrive and depart the same day.
There is also a security charge of HK$33 (normally included in the price of the airline ticket) to maintain the standards of safety, security and passenger services currently required at international airports.
Train : The Mass Transit Railway's (MTR) high-speed Airport Express takes approximately 24 minutes to Hong Kong Island and is the fastest transport link to the airport. Airport Express passengers can take a free shuttle bus from Kowloon and Hong Kong stations to major hotels. Both these stations provide free in-town check-in services for major airlines.
Taxi : Taxis are readily available from the taxi pick-up area in front of the Arrivals Hall. Take a red taxi unless travelling only to Lantau (blue) or the New Territories (green). All taxis can go to and from the airport. Fares are metered and details of fares and extra charges are clearly displayed inside each cab.
Bus : There are 11 convenient Airbus “A” routes that can take you to key locations on Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and New Territories including Lantau Island with fewer stops than an ordinary city bus. When you exit the Arrivals Hall, turn right for Airbuses and city buses.
Coach and Limousine Charter
Arriving passengers who require their own personal limousines, mini-vans, vans and group coaches (buses) can book the transport from service providers located in the Arrivals Hall of Terminal 1 or in the coach station of Terminal 2.
To and From Airport – Mainland China
Hong Kong International Airport also serves as a land and sea transport hub for direct links to Mainland China.
Coach
There is a dedicated coach station serving Mainland China in Terminal 2 that offers coach (bus) services to major cities in Guangdong Province.
Ferry
Transit passengers bound for six ports in the Pearl River Delta by ferry do not need to go through Hong Kong Immigration and Customs at the airport. Tickets are sold at Ferry Transfer Desk next to Customer Services Centre on the Arrivals level. Passengers take a bonded bus directly to the nearby SkyPier to board one of the high-speed ferries.
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