Where is the head office of HK Express located?

Where is the head office of HK Express located?

The head office of HK Express is located in Cathay Dragon House, 11 Tung Fai Road, Hong Kong International Airport, Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong. Hong Kong Express Airways Limited was incorporated on 10 March 2004, with the former Chinese name ( 港聯航空公司 ), added on 21 April 2004.

Is Hong Kong Express a low cost carrier?

On 26 June 2013, Hong Kong Express announced its intention to transform into a low-cost carrier (LCC), and renamed to “HK Express”, under the direction of the deputy CEO Andrew Cowen. Hong Kong Express’ first flights as a LCC commenced October 27, 2013, to five destinations in Asia.

What is the logo of Hong Kong Express?

The current livery of Hong Kong Express is followed by the logo redesign of the airline. It features a white fuselage with a purple and red theme, and has a Hong Kong city silhouette in purple on the tail. On 14 April 2016, Hong Kong Express launched a loyalty programme named “Reward-U”.

Is HK Express still in Business 2020?

HK Express is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Cathay Pacific. However, HK Express will continue to operate as a low-cost carrier stand-alone airline. HK Express suspended all flight operations from 23 March to 30 April 2020 due to reduced demand caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

What is the abbreviation for Hong Kong Express?

For the television drama series produced by Korea’s SBS, see Hong Kong Express (TV series). Hong Kong Express Airways Limited, commonly known as Hong Kong Express or HK Express, is a Hong Kong -based low-cost airline fully owned by Cathay Pacific Airways.

What is mobile check-in with HK Express?

Checking-in with our mobile app allows you to save your boarding pass direct to your device or passbook. If you do not have any check-in baggage, you can go straight to the gate with your mobile boarding pass and enjoy! The best part is, when booking with the HK Express Mobile app, you can save even more money with app specific discounts!

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