KOTA KINABALU: Dragonair will be adding a Saturday flight from Kota Kinabalu to Hong Kong for a seasonal schedule service from July to September.
Its Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei manager, Anna Choi, said the flight will depart Kota Kinabalu at 8.35pm, arriving Hong Kong at 11.35pm, which makes it an ideal connection for the flights of its sister airline, Cathay Pacific, departing 1.25am, Narita 1.00am, Incheon, Korea 1.00am and Jeddah 1.30am.
The returning Dragonair flight will depart Hong Kong at 4.40pm, arriving at Kota Kinabalu at 7.40pm. At the moment, the Hong Kong-based airline is flying five times a week from here to the former British territory from Monday to Friday.
Speaking at the Dragonair agents appreciation dinner here on Thursday, Choi announced that Dragonair is resuming scheduled service to Xian, Guilin in April and May, Taichung in May as well as adding new destinations to Jeju in South Korea from May, Chiang Mai in Thailand for seasonal schedule from July to September.
In addition, Dragonair will also increase frequencies to Ningbo from 10 to 14 flights weekly, Qingdao from daily service to 10 flights weekly, and Okinawa from twice to four flights weekly.
“Other than adding more destinations, frequencies and capacity, Dragonair will expand the fleet by adding six additional aircraft in 2012 — four A320s and two A330s, making our total fleet size from the current 32 to 38 by the end of the year.”
On the cargo front, the new cargo terminal at Hong Kong International Airport developed by Cathay Pacific is progressing on schedule for operation next year.
“The terminal is designed to enable the most efficient flow of cargo, and facilitate speedy processing of all types of cargo, allowing a shorter trans-shipment connection window and shorter queuing times for trucks,” Choi added.
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.Its Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei manager, Anna Choi, said the flight will depart Kota Kinabalu at 8.35pm, arriving Hong Kong at 11.35pm, which makes it an ideal connection for the flights of its sister airline, Cathay Pacific, departing 1.25am, Narita 1.00am, Incheon, Korea 1.00am and Jeddah 1.30am.
The returning Dragonair flight will depart Hong Kong at 4.40pm, arriving at Kota Kinabalu at 7.40pm. At the moment, the Hong Kong-based airline is flying five times a week from here to the former British territory from Monday to Friday.
Speaking at the Dragonair agents appreciation dinner here on Thursday, Choi announced that Dragonair is resuming scheduled service to Xian, Guilin in April and May, Taichung in May as well as adding new destinations to Jeju in South Korea from May, Chiang Mai in Thailand for seasonal schedule from July to September.
In addition, Dragonair will also increase frequencies to Ningbo from 10 to 14 flights weekly, Qingdao from daily service to 10 flights weekly, and Okinawa from twice to four flights weekly.
“Other than adding more destinations, frequencies and capacity, Dragonair will expand the fleet by adding six additional aircraft in 2012 — four A320s and two A330s, making our total fleet size from the current 32 to 38 by the end of the year.”
On the cargo front, the new cargo terminal at Hong Kong International Airport developed by Cathay Pacific is progressing on schedule for operation next year.
“The terminal is designed to enable the most efficient flow of cargo, and facilitate speedy processing of all types of cargo, allowing a shorter trans-shipment connection window and shorter queuing times for trucks,” Choi added.
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