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HK Express launches direct flight to Shizuoka, Japan

This marks the airline's third Japan destination after Hiroshima and Sendai.

Hong Kong Express will launch direct flights from Hong Kong to Shizuoka, Japan, starting on 17 December, offering three weekly services to Mount Fuji Shizuoka Airport.

The inaugural flight, UO894, will depart Hong Kong on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9:15 am, arriving in Shizuoka at 1:45 pm. On Saturdays, it will depart slightly earlier at 8:55 am, with the same arrival time.

The return flight, UO865, will leave Shizuoka at 2:45 pm on all operating days, arriving in Hong Kong at 6:40 pm on weekdays and 7:00 pm on Saturdays.

This marks the third destination HK Express introduced this year after Hiroshima and Sendai.

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