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Exploring the Hong Kong International Airport

Hong Kong International Airport (HKG), serves as a major commercial aviation hub for Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta region. Commonly referred to as Chek Lap Kok Airport, it derives its name from the island on which it is situated, the Isle of Chek Lap Kok.

Since its inauguration in 1998, the airport has played a crucial role as a regional trans-shipment center, a passenger hub, and a gateway to destinations in Mainland China (with connections to 45 locations) and the rest of Asia. The airport ranks as the world’s busiest cargo gateway and is among the globe’s busiest passenger airports. It also houses one of the largest passenger terminal buildings worldwide, holding the title of the largest upon its opening.

Hong Kong International Airport is the main hub for four passenger airlines: Cathay Pacific, Cathay Dragon, Hong Kong Airlines, and Hong Kong Express. Additionally, it is a hub for 12 airlines providing cargo services. The airport also functions as a focal city for low-cost carriers like China Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Air India, and Emirates.

Operating around the clock, the airport employs approximately 65,000 people. Over 100 airlines run flights from the airport to more than 180 cities globally. In 2023, Hong Kong International Airport accommodated 41 million passengers, ranking it as the 8th busiest airport worldwide by passenger volume. Since 2010, it has surpassed Memphis International Airport to become the world’s busiest airport in terms of cargo traffic.

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Overview of Hong Kong International Airpor

Airport NameHong Kong International Airport
AddressChek Lap Kok, New Territories, Hong Kong
Opened Date6 July 1998
Contact+852 2181 8888
FAX+852 2824 0717
Terminal1 and 2
IATA CodeHKG
ICAO CodeVHHH
Hub for Air Hong Kong, Cathay Pacific, DHL Aviation, Greater Bay Airlines, HK Express, Hong Kong Airlines, UPS Airlines
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Facilities and Services

  1. Wonder Eggshell: Thrilling escapades beckon kids aged 6 to 12 at our Wonder Eggshell! This one-of-a-kind play area showcases a massive eggshell structure that links to climbing nets, slides, and a curved net tunnel, all embellished with vibrant ribbons dangling from the skylight. Moreover, bird-themed digital games are available for children to enjoy and engage with each other, creating a fun and interactive experience for everyone.
  2. Free WiFi and Internet Access
  3. Water Zone
  4. Sky Garden
  5. Unaccompanied Minors Service: The service for unaccompanied minors is available to guide and assist passengers under 14 years old. Departing minors are escorted from the designated pick-up locations at the airport or parking areas, all the way to the Check-in Hall and Departure Gate. Arriving young passengers can be met at the Arrival Gate and accompanied to the Ground Transportation Centre or parking areas. You can reach ALLWAYS via its 24-hour hotline (+852 2275 0000).
  6. Special Needs Access
  7. Smoking Zone
  8. SIM Card and Pocket WiFi
  9. Self Check-in
  10. Self Bag Drop Service
  11. Rest Lounges
  12. Printing, Photocopy and Scanning Services
  13. Prayer Rooms
  14. Post Office
  15. Police Reporting Center
  16. Photo Kiosk
  17. Corporate Lounges
  18. Nursing Rooms
  19. Money Exchange and Banking Services
  20. Mobility Assistance
  21. Meet and Assist Service
  22. Macao Government Tourism Office
  23. Infant Stroller and Baby Stroller
  24. Hong Kong Tourism Board
  25. VIP Lounge
  26. Help Phones
  27. Health and Medical services
  28. Facsimile Service
  29. Electric Vehicle
  30. Drinking Water Facilities
  31. Custom Service Center
  32. Conveyance Documents
  33. Shower Facilities
  34. Charging Facilities
  35. Baggage Storage
  36. Packing & Wrapping Services
  37. Lost and Found Services

Immigration

Ensure you have the following documents prepared before entering the Immigration Hall.

Hong Kong Residents: Hong Kong Identity Card.

Foreign Travelers: A valid passport and a filled Arrival Card, which is provided during your flight and available in the Immigration Hall.

Baggage Reclaim

After clearing immigration, please head to the Baggage Reclaim Hall to retrieve your luggage. Information boards are available to indicate which carousel has been assigned to your flight.

Custom and Excise

After collecting your baggage, please proceed to the Customs and Excise control. Those with goods to declare should use the red channel, while others with nothing to declare should use the green channel.

Effective 16 July 2018, passengers carrying currency and/or bearer negotiable instruments (CBNIs) exceeding a total value of HKD120,000 must make a written declaration at the red channel.

Restricted Goods

Please refrain from including any hazardous materials such as flammable liquids, corrosive substances, or gas cylinders in either your checked or carry-on luggage, as they pose a safety risk to the aircraft. Additionally, spare lithium batteries and portable power banks should not be placed in checked baggage.

All liquids, aerosols, and gels (LAGs) carried in hand luggage must be stored in containers of no more than 100ml and packed in a clear, re-sealable plastic bag not exceeding 1 liter in capacity. Each passenger is allowed only one such transparent plastic bag. Exceptions may be granted for medications, baby milk/formula, and special dietary needs, pending verification.

Any LAGs that do not meet these specified requirements must be discarded before undergoing security screening.