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Hong Kong Airlines offers flights to Phuket

This new route will be open four times weekly.

Hong Kong Airlines announced it is now offering flights to Phuket, Thailand. 

The flights between the Hong Kong International Airport and Phuket International Airport will be offered four times weekly. 

“As the largest island in Thailand, Phuket is widely regarded as one of the most enduring holiday hotspots. We are thrilled to add this vacation paradise to our expanding regional network, allowing more connection services and convenient travel options,” Hong Kong Airlines President Jeff Sun said. 

Read more: Hong Kong Airlines increase flights to Mainland China

“Hong Kong Airlines aspires to become the airline of choice for both Thai and international travellers seeking to travel between Hong Kong and Thailand. We are working diligently to expedite our network recovery, which will soon consist of over 20 destinations across the Asia Pacific region.”

 

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