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Greater Bay Airlines to launch scheduled flights to Yonago, Japan

The scheduled flights will operate three times a week.

Greater Bay Airlines (GBA) will offer scheduled flights to Yonago in Tottori Prefecture starting 27 October. This marks the third Japanese destination in the airline’s network, following Tokyo and Osaka.

This new service will operate three times a week between Hong Kong and Yonago. GBA is operating charter flights on this route to meet summer holiday demand.

Flight HB356 to Yonago Kitaro Airport will depart from Hong Kong at 10:45 am and arrive at its destination at 3:20 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. On Sundays, it will depart from Hong Kong at 11:45 am and arrive at 4:20 pm.

The return flight, HB357, will depart from Yonago Kitaro Airport at 4:20 pm and arrive in Hong Kong at 7:45 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. On Sundays, it will depart from Yonago Kitaro Airport at 5:20 pm and arrive in Hong Kong at 8:45 pm.

GBA operates flights between Hong Kong and Bangkok, Taipei, Seoul, Tokyo, Osaka, Manila, and Haikou with eight Boeing 737-800 aircraft.

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