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HK Express adds 18 weekly flights to top Asian destinations

54 flights to Japan weekly.

HK Express has announced that it is adding 18 weekly flights to popular destinations in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Mainland China, offering a wealth of new options to its guests.

According to a release from HK Express, from early February, five weekly flights will be added to the HK Express Tokyo-Narita and Seoul-Incheon routes, with an additional four weekly flights to Taichung and three weekly flights to Ningbo.

Meanwhile one additional weekly flight has been added to the Chiang Mai route effective mid-December 2014.

Here's more from HK Express:

“These are some of the most popular destinations amongst Hong Kong people,” said HK Express Deputy CEO Andrew Cowen.

“It is clear to us people want low-fare options to these destinations, particularly Japan, and we are excited to offer our Guests these additional flights in time for Chinese New Year and Easter.”

HK Express, Hong Kong’s one-and-only low fare carrier, now offers 54 low-cost flights to Japan every week (including 12 to Tokyo-Narita), as well as 19 weekly flights to Seoul-Incheon, 18 to Taichung, five to Chiang Mai and ten to Ningbo.

The additional Chiang Mai flights began on 15 December. The Seoul-Incheon flights will run from 5 February 2015, Tokyo-Narita from 6 February 2015, Ningbo from 8 February 2015 and Taichung from 9 February 2015.

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