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Hong Kong Airlines to resume flights to Gold Coast, Australia in 2025

It will commence on 17 January 2025. 

Hong Kong Airlines is resuming their direct service between Hong Kong and Gold Coast, Australia beginning 17 January 2025.

Operating seasonally between17 January to 15 February 2025, the service will run four times a week over the Chinese Lunar New Year period, offering approximately 6,000 seats on A330 wide-body aircraft.

“The route launch will mark our first step back into the long-haul market as we are gradually introducing more aircraft to support the expansion of our route network,” said Jeff Sun, Chairman of Hong Kong Airlines.

Moreover, Experience Gold Coast CEO John Warn also said the new service would help bolster international visitation as the city continues to rebuild its visitation and spend out of key and emerging international markets like Greater China.

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