Hong Kong Airlines Limited and Hong Kong Express Airways Limited were established in 2001 and 2004 respectively. The two sister airlines provide services between Hong Kong and over 30 cities in Asia.
As of April 2008, the fleet comprises 13 Boeing 737-800 aircraft and is expecting to reach over 20 in the near future. Hong Kong Airlines and Hong Kong Express Airways have employed a fleet of all-new Boeing 737-800 aircraft, the average service time of which is one year.
Hong Kong Airlines and Hong Kong Express Airways provide short haul flight services to leisure destinations in Asia.
In the past few months, Hong Kong Express Airways has launched direct scheduled services to Beijing, Shanghai, Osaka, Okinawa, Kagoshima, Manila, Phuket and Bali. More new routes are expected in the near future. Kalid Razack is the chief executive officer of Hong Kong Express Airways.
Image: A passenger proceeds to a counter of the airport in-town checking in Hong Kong. An airhostess from HongKong Express (inset).| Photograph: Philippe Lopez/AFP/Getty Images
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