2019 HONG KONG AIRPORT | DEPARTURE HALL | ARRIVALS HALL | FULL TOUR (ULTRA HD 4K)
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Welcome to our Ultra HD 4K 2019 Hong Kong Airport video, where we walk through the whole of the Departure and Arrivals Hall in Terminal 1. This video is perfect for travelers about to come to Hong Kong and International business travelers.
Hong Kong hosts a lot of International Trade fairs, in Asia Expo and HKCEC and a major port as well as one of the top financial centres in the world.
'Hong Kong International Airport (IATA: HKG, ICAO: VHHH) is the commercial airport serving Hong Kong, built on reclaimed land on the island of Chek Lap Kok. The airport is also known as Chek Lap Kok Airport (赤鱲角機場).
The airport has been in commercial operation since 1998, replacing Kai Tak Airport. It is an important regional trans-shipment centre, passenger hub and gateway for destinations in Mainland China (with 45 destinations) and the rest of Asia. The airport is the world's busiest cargo gateway and one of the world's busiest passenger airports.[3] It is also home to one of the world's largest passenger terminal buildings (the largest when opened in 1998).
The airport is operated by the Airport Authority Hong Kong 24 hours a day and is the primary hub for Cathay Pacific (the flag carrier of Hong Kong), Cathay Dragon, Hong Kong Airlines, Hong Kong Express Airways and Air Hong Kong (cargo carrier). The airport is one of the hubs of Oneworld alliance, and it is also one of the Asia-Pacific cargo hubs for UPS Airlines.[1] It is a focus city for many airlines, including China Airlines and China Eastern Airlines. Singapore Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines and Air India utilise Hong Kong as a stopover point for their flights.
HKIA is an important contributor to Hong Kong's economy, with approximately 65,000 employees. More than 100 airlines operate flights from the airport to over 180 cities across the globe. In 2015, HKIA handled 68.5 million passengers,[3] making it the 8th busiest airport worldwide by passenger traffic.[4] Since 2010, it has also surpassed Memphis International Airport to become the world's busiest airport by cargo traffic.[5]
The airport is managed and operated by the Airport Authority Hong Kong (AA), which was established on 1 December 1995.[6]
Terminal 1
Terminal 1 of the HKIA, with an area measuring 570,000 square metres (6,100,000 sq ft), is the third largest airport passenger terminal building in the world, after Dubai International Airport Terminal 3 and Beijing Capital International Airport Terminal 3.[22]
At its opening, Terminal 1 was the largest airport passenger terminal building, with a total gross floor area of 531,000 square metres (5,720,000 sq ft). It briefly conceded the status to Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport (563,000 m2 (6,060,000 sq ft)) when the latter opened on 15 September 2006, but reclaimed the title when the East Hall was expanded, bringing the total area to its current size of 570,000 square metres (6,100,000 sq ft). Terminal 1's title as the world's largest was surrendered to Beijing Capital International Airport Terminal 3 on 29 February 2008.
Terminal 2
Terminal 2 with an area measuring 140,000 m2 (1,500,000 sq ft), together with the SkyPlaza, opened on 28 February 2007 along with the opening of the Airport Station's Platform 3.[23] It is only a check-in and processing facility for departing passengers with no gates or arrival facilities (passengers are transported underground to gates at Terminal 1). So far most low-cost carriers and some full-service carriers have relocated their check-in operations to T2. The SkyPlaza is situated within Terminal 2.'
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Tips for Transit in Hong Kong Airport 2.0 (Step-by-Step Info)
If Hong Kong is not your destination, you will need to change plane at the airport. First let me to you some information about Hong Kong International airport. Hong Kong airport has two terminals T1 and T2. Terminal T1 is used by major international airlines including Cathey pacific, Cathey Dragon, Singapore airlines, British Airways, Japan airlines, Thai airways, United airlines, Air India and Air Canada, Air Newzealand, American airlines, China airlines and most of major airlines. Terminal T2 is used by lost cost carriers like Jet airways, Air Asia, Jet Star, Bangkok Airways and many more.
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This video is to guide you how to transit at the HK airport
As soon as you get out of your plane, you will find air-hostesses standing on the exit with the flight number board of the connecting flights. First check with them, if any of air-hostesses belong to your flight, follow accordingly. Otherwise, look for sign boards. You will find signboards with IMMIGRATION or TRANSIT. Follow TRANSIT sign for taking your next flight. Keep following the TRANSIT sign. You will find the security check in-between. Complete the security check and take escalator to go to upper floor, if needed. Here, find a display board in the departure hall. Locate your flight number, its gate number and terminal also. In T1, The gate numbers are 1-40, 40-80, 201-230, 501-520. The gate numbers are written everywhere clearly and directions to reach there. There is a shuttle train with two stops: one stop for gates 40-80 and other for gates 201-230.
For gates 501-520 the shuttle bus will take to the plane standing for boarding in the North Satellite Concourse. If you need to go to terminal T2, its connected with T1 by central excess way and you can walk easily in 2 minutes between the terminals. Terminal T2 is close to gate numbers 1-20. If you do not have boarding pass for your connecting flights, find service counter for your airline and get your boarding pass.
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Hong Kong Airport Express + Free Shuttle Bus to Hotel
A Complete and comprehensive guide on how to ride the Hong Kong Airport Express train to your hotel in the fastest and most convenient way possible. This includes a FREE shuttle bus service which goes from the Kowloon Station or Hong Kong Station to the hotels near the station. This video also features the driver less automated people mover at the Hong Kong Station and the Octopus card.
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How to get from Hong Kong airport to Shenzhen, the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone visa, and metro travel, arriving in Shenzhen, and the boarder crossing, visa process and immigration costs.
Ausstralian, Canadian, Irish, New Zealand and most EU passport holders are eligible for the Shenzhen visa.
UK passport holders are currently eligible for the Shenzhen visa, although this status tends to change somewhat frequently.
US passport holders are not eligible for the Shenzhen visa and nor are they likely to be in the near future.
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Hong Kong International Airport
Hong Kong airport is one of the world’s busiest airports for both passengers and cargo. Its construction began on a specially created artificial island in 1991 and the airport officially opened on 6 July 1998.
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SkyPier services at Hong Kong International Airport
Para las personas que quieren viajar a China desde el aeropuerto de Hong Kong, sin salir de la terminal pueden tomar un Ferry hasta distintos puertos de China, es muy comodo y sencillo, evitara los grandes atascos en la frontera de Hong Kong y Shenzhen.
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Hong Kong: Airport and Connecting Flight to Cebu
We are back at the airport in Hong Kong waiting for our connecting flight to Cebu. Walking around the Terminal looking at some stores and an exhibitions. Hong Kong International Airport is the main airport in Hong Kong. It is located on the island of Chek Lap Kok, which largely comprises land reclaimed for the construction of the airport itself. The airport is also known as Chek Lap Kok Airport. It is an important regional trans-shipment centre, passenger hub and gateway for destinations in Mainland China and the rest of Asia. The airport is the world's busiest cargo gateway and one of the world's busiest passenger airports. It is also home to one of the world's largest passenger terminal buildings.
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Hong Kong Vlog: Ada apa @ Airport Hong Kong Terminal 2 | Video OrangHongKong
Hi everyone! Dalam video ini kita pergi ke Aiport Hong Kong bagian terminal 2.
Banyak turis tidak pernah pergi ke terminal 2, karena bukan terminal utama dan merupakan terminal kebanyakan penerbangan untuk ke China daratan atau budget airlines. Tetapi terminal 2 ini banyak aktivitas yang bisa dilakukan dibanding terminal 1, lebih banyak toko dan restoran, bioskop IMAX, Aviation Discovery Centre, SkyDeck, dll.
Jadi kalau sudah check-in dan masih ada waktu luang, jangan lupa datang ke Airport Hong Kong Terminal 2 ini.
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Ferry from Hong Kong Airport to Macau for transferring passengers arriving at Hong Kong Airport Guide in this video travel guide by Hipfig.
1). Hong Kong International Airport Arrivals and way towards Macau Ferry Ticket center for arriving passenger at HK Airport without Entering Hong Kong i.e without going through Hong Kong Airport Immigration and Customs
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AIR TRAVEL WORLDWIDE is likely to double over the next two decades, and airports need to keep up.
According to the United Nations World Tourism Organization, international tourist arrivals surpassed 1.3 billion in 2017, and that number increases each year. Some cities prepare for takeoff by investing big in better transportation connections or new technology for slow security. Airports today shift from bland transportation terminals into destinations people actually might want to spend some time.
The world's busiest airports (by passenger volume) offer their crowds museums, gardens, cultural performances, and more. Whether time allows exploring the airport or venturing outside, here's how to make the most of your next layover in these top 10 major hubs.
1. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
Collecting treasures for the past 40 years, the Atlanta airport transformed into the unlikely home of the city’s largest art exhibition, with diverse works such as the mixed media “Saints” mural by local Radcliffe Bailey (Terminal E) or the 450-foot-long installation (between concourses A and B) by Chicago artist Steve Waldeck, “Flight Paths,” the largest public art project in the city’s history.
2. Beijing Capital International Airport
Stroll through the miniature imperial garden (T3E waiting area) with pavilions and bridges imitating those of the Summer Palace. Feed the fish as you find much-needed zen between flights–free fish food is provided–plus the gardens host daily performances of singing, dancing, or magic tricks (T3E fountain).
3. Dubai International Airport
Bigger is always better in Dubai, home to one of the world’s largest airport retail spaces. Everything from tacky camel figurines to boxes of local dates or Rolex watches and other luxury indulgences are all tax-free. Pre-order bars in 18, 22, or 24 carats for the perfect souvenir from the “City of Gold.”
4. Los Angeles International Airport
Kids can burn off energy at the play area in the Great Hall dubbed “LAX Beach,” where foam waves, surfboards, and dolphins are ready to be climbed. Grab sandwiches by Michael Voltaggio from Ink Sack (Great Hall) like the pork shoulder banh mi or the “Spanish Godfather” for an impromptu family picnic.
5. Tokyo Haneda International Airport
Super-fresh fish may break airport dining norms, but some travelers go out of the way to stopover for such a meal at low-key, old-Tokyo style Sushi Kyotatsu (Terminal 1, 3rd Floor). If raw is not your thing, the airport offers all of the best hits of Japanese cuisine from ramen to udon, plus sake to wash it down.
6. Chicago O'Hare International Airport
Downward dog to rejuvenate after a long flight in O’Hare’s naturally-lit yoga studio (Terminal 3 Rotunda) with sustainably-sourced bamboo floors and TVs for optional guidance through poses. Nearby, plants stretch through 26 towers in the world’s first aeroponic garden in an airport, supplying fresh produce like purple basil, Habanero peppers, and bibb lettuce to restaurants in the same terminal.
7. London Heathrow Airport
Get cultured at the Terminal 5 Expo Fine Art Gallery, which aims to provide a contemplative space amidst the bustle of the busy transport hub. The gallery also collaborates with the Sofitel London Heathrow hotel on its ever-evolving sculpture exhibition program. Then stay for high tea at the Sofitel, complete with scones and clotted cream (Terminal 5).
8. Hong Kong International Airport
Play nine holes of golf centered around an island lake in Terminal 2. Catch an IMAX movie with special 4D effects like fish swimming off the screen or falling snow (Terminal 2), go on a scavenger hunt for the optical illusion artworks hiding around Terminal 1, or head to the Aviation Discovery Centre to learn about the life of a commercial pilot in a cockpit and flight simulator. Hong Kong airport is an unexpected destination in and of itself.
9. Shanghai Pudong International Airport
Shanghai's airport lacks noteworthy options to pass time–just normal food courts, duty-free shops, and costly lounges. Even without time for sightseeing, take the Maglev (magnetic-levitation train) simply to feel whiplash while reaching speeds of 267 miles per hour. The trip to the city periphery takes less than eight minutes each way.
10. Aéroport de Paris-Charles de Gaulle
To experience the local joie de vivre without much time, head to Terminal 2 for the Instant Paris transit area. A multilingual reading salon offers coffee in cushy armchairs. Then take an immersive, 3-d walk through the French capital to peer through a virtual window to admire the Eiffel Tower in real time.
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Hong Kong to Zhongshan, Daydreaming Again
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I have a very early start to the travel from Hong Kong to Zhongshan, as I have classes to teach in the afternoon. It’s not far, but it’s still about a 4 hour trip. The ferry is the best way to travel around the Pearl River Delta; the most convenient.
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This is what Hong Kong International Airport should look like
In September 2016, the Hong Kong Youth Orchestra conducted a special performance at the Hong Kong International Airport. The lovely children interpreted classic Chinese songs. The airport was full of wonderful music and countless passengers stopped to watch and listen. This is what the Hong Kong International Airport should look like!
Recently, hundreds of demonstrators gathered at the Hong Kong International Airport. They occupied the airport, disturbed order and bullied an old man.
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