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Hong Kong International Airport Transportation |
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1). Airport Express / Hong Kong MTR |
3). Hong Kong KCR Trains |
| 2). Travel by Bus in Hong Kong |
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General Information:
Hong Kong International Airport is served by a highly efficient and comprehensive transportation network. Connected to Terminal 1 (T1) and Terminal 2 (T2), the four-level Ground Transportation Centre houses the station for the Airport Express trains and an extensive public transport interchange with facilities for taxis, franchised buses, and private cars. Passenger for tour coach, including Mainland Coach Services, and Hotel Shuttle Bus Services, please proceed to the Coach Station in Terminal 2 (T2) for boarding; while Limousines (both Local and Mainland) in the Hotel & |
Travel Agent Limousine Lounge (T1) . Baggage trolleys can be found at all passenger drop-off points and porter service is available at the passenger terminal departures kerbside.
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| By Rail: |
| The airport can be reached by the Airport Express, a dedicated high-speed rail link provided by the MTR. It takes 24 minutes to reach the airport from the central Hong Kong station, via Kowloon and Tsing Yi stations. Airport Express passengers may check-in for their flights up to a day before their departure, depending on the airline they are travelling with. Check-in counters are available at both the Hong Kong and Kowloon stations on the Airport Express Line.
Passengers may also take the 1-minute journey to AsiaWorld-Expo, which is located also in Chek Lap Kok. This portion of the Airport Express was opened from 20 Dec 2005. |
By Bus:
Numerous city bus services are provided between the airport and most of the city, both by Citybus, New Lantao Bus, Long Win Bus and Discovery Bay Bus (DB02R) from both the Airport Ground Transportation Centre and Cheong Tat Road.
In the various bus terminals in the City, bus routes that goes to the Airport are marked with the letter "A" or "E" on the route number. No matter where you are located in Hong Kong, any bus that starts with an "A" or an "E" on Citybus' CityFlyers or Long Win Bus' Airbus means that it goes to the airport, except |
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| routes E21A, E21X and E31. Some of the buses are also marked with a special orange color. These buses are also specially designed to carry large amounts of luggage. You can also take S1, S56 or S64 from Tung Chung to the Airport.
Since the Airport opens 24 hours a day, there are several "N" routes to and from the Airport between midnight to 0530. These "N" routes are N11, N21, N21A, N23, N26, N29, N30, N31, N35, N42 and N42A.
Coach service is available to major cities and towns in Guangdong, such as Shenzhen, Dongguan and Guangzhou.
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By Ferry:
Direct ferry services are available from the airport to various destinations throughout the Pearl River Delta. Passengers using these services are treated as transit passengers and are not considered to have entered Hong Kong for immigration purposes. Check-in services are available at these piers. Four ports – Shekou, Shenzhen, Macau and Humen (Dongguan) – were initially served, extending to Zhuhai, Guangzhou and Zhongshan at the end of 2003.
However, at this moment, these services are available to air passengers only.
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| By Taxi: |
The airport is served by three different sorts of taxi, distinguished by their colour:
Urban taxis (red) connect the Airport with Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and parts of the new towns of Tsuen Wan, Sha Tin and Tseung Kwan O. (Urban taxis can reach entire Hong Kong except southern Lantau Island).
New Territories taxis (green) connect the airport with the New Territories, excepting those parts of the Tsuen Wan, Sha Tin and Tseung Kwan O served by urban taxis.
Lantau taxis (blue) connect the airport with the rest of Lantau Island.
You will be charged extra if you require to go through any tunnels or bridges. The extra charge acts as a maintenance fee for the tunnels and bridges of Hong Kong.
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| Source: http://www.hongkongairport.com/eng/aguide/transport.html |
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