Hong Kong Airport is one of the largest airports in the world with more than 71 million passengers passing through annually and serving flights to around 220 destinations worldwide.
The airport is also the largest cargo airport hub in the world handling over 4.8 million tonnes of cargo and airmail every year.
There are over 220 shops and 60 restaurants of international chains available for passengers open 24/7 and 17 different Lounges. The airport is also equipped with relaxation zones, smaller golf field and free showers.
There are 2 terminals in Hong Kong Airport. Terminal 1 used by most of the major airlines, Terminal 2 then for all other low-cost airlines.
You do not need to leave the transit zone during getting onto your next flight while getting onto your next connecting flight as long as they are booked on the same ticket.
The airport is well signposted with many staff always available to help. Allow at least 1 hour for a comfortable transit.
Hong Kong Airport Transfer
Airport – City (Airport Express train) – fastest
Fastest way how tog et from Hong Kong Airport to the city is with Airport Express trains. Trains depart at 15-30 minute intervals from 5:54 – 0:48. The journey takes 24 minutes.
Fares
to Hong Kong Station
115 HKDcurrently £11.88
to Kowloon Station
105 HKDcurrently £10.85
to Tsing Yi Station
70 HKDcurrently £7.23
to AsiaWorld-Expo Station
6 HKDcurrently £0.62
Children ticket cost half of the adult's fare.
You can buy tickets online (with little discount) in advance at their official website.
The fares are cheaper than the Express train, with buses going around the town and calling at multiple stops along the way.
See the airport’s website for Route service’s number, destinations, fares and other details.
Taxi
Taxi Station is located near the left-hand ramp outside the Arrivals Hall.
Hong Kong taxis are colour-coded according to their operating areas. Separate rows are designated for different taxi types:
Urban taxis (red) operate in most areas in Hong Kong (except partial of Tung Chung Road and roads in south Lantau).
New Territories taxis (green) mainly operate in the north-eastern part (i.e. north of Sha Tin) and north-western part (i.e. north of Tsuen Wan) of the New Territories.
Lantau taxis (blue) operate only on Lantau Island and Chek Lap Kok.
All taxis are allowed to provide services at the passenger terminals of Hong Kong International Airport
Fares range from travelled distance, usually between