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Hong Kong International Airport is one of Asia's strategic aviation hubs, serving as an important gateway connecting the region with the world. This major airport not only impresses with its enormous scale and modern design, but also stands out with its synchronized amenity service system, smooth passenger experience, and operational capacity among the highest in the region. The following article will provide the most comprehensive and updated overview of Hong Kong International Airport as of 2025.
Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA), also known as Chek Lap Kok Airport, officially began operations in 1998. The facility was built on an artificial island offshore, reclaimed from sea areas, thereby expanding Hong Kong's territory by approximately 1%.
HKIA was created to replace the old Kai Tak Airport. After just a short period of operation, HKIA quickly developed into one of the world's most modern and bustling aviation centers, serving millions of passengers annually and playing the role of an important trade gateway between Asia and the world.
Hong Kong International Airport (Source: Internet)
Hong Kong International Airport has a total area of 1,905 hectares. This is home to one of the world's largest terminal buildings.
Hong Kong International Airport currently has 3 operational runways. All are designed to meet Category F standards, capable of accommodating wide-body aircraft and the largest sizes, including the Airbus A380:
Regarding the apron, HKIA currently has a total of 172 aircraft parking positions, clearly divided according to usage purpose:
The airport has 3 operational runways, capable of accommodating wide-body aircraft and the largest sizes (Source: Internet)
Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) is currently operating one main passenger terminal, Terminal 1 (T1), combined with midfield and satellite concourses to serve increasing operational demands. Additionally, Terminal 2 (T2) is also being expanded on a large scale, expected to enhance passenger reception and distribution capacity in the coming period.
TERMINAL T1
With a total area of 570,000m², Terminal T1 currently serves as the pillar in operational activities at Hong Kong International Airport, capable of serving up to 61 million passengers annually.
General information:
Terminal structure and main areas:
Part of the interior space of Terminal T1 (Source: Internet)
In addition to the main areas, Terminal T1 has 2 expansion areas: the midfield concourse and satellite concourse.
MIDFIELD CONCOURSE
Located west of Terminal T1, the midfield concourse primarily serves wide-body aircraft with an estimated operational capacity of 10 million passengers annually. This area is fully equipped with services such as duty-free shops and fully-equipped lounges. Passengers from Terminal T1 will use the Automated People Mover (APM) system to reach the midfield concourse.
Subway train connecting Terminal T1 with the midfield concourse (Source: Internet)
SATELLITE CONCOURSE
The T1S satellite concourse is a new facility put into operation to serve exclusively flights using narrow-body aircraft with an estimated capacity of 5 million passengers annually. The concourse is designed with 2 separate floors and arranged with 10 jet bridges. Passengers from Terminal T1 can walk across the Sky Bridge within 8 minutes to reach the satellite concourse.
Sky Bridge connecting Terminal T1 with the satellite concourse (Source: Internet)
TERMINAL T2:
Terminal T2 is currently temporarily closed for expansion upgrades costing 12.9 billion HKD and will reopen in phases, expected to begin from September 2025. The upgrade items include:
According to plans, Terminal T2 will consist of 6 floors, connected to Terminal T1 by internal APM trains.
Perspective of Terminal T2 expansion project (Source: Internet)
Not just a transportation point, Terminal T1 is also a place that provides convenient and pleasant experiences for passengers with a rich service system:
Art and culture exhibition areas of various localities (Source: Internet)
An airport lounge (Source: Internet)
A duty-free shopping area (Source: Internet)
A dining area in the airport (Source: Internet)
Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) is a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. The airport has many flight routes connecting to over 50 destinations in Mainland China and Taiwan:
Taiwan: Taipei - Taoyuan, Kaohsiung (Cao Hùng), Taichung, Hualien
China (Trung Quốc):
Below is a list of popular flight routes from Hong Kong International Airport to Vietnam operated by Vietnam Airlines:
Flight route
Flight type
Reference one-way price
Hong Kong → Ho Chi Minh City (HKG → SGN)
Direct flight
From 3,115,000 VND/way
Hong Kong → Hanoi (HKG → HAN)
Hong Kong → Da Nang (HKG → DAD)
Transit
From 5,250,000 VND/way
Hong Kong → Hai Phong (HKG → HPH)
From 6,358,000 VND/way
Hong Kong → Hue (HKG → HUI)
From 4,947,000 VND/way
Hong Kong → Nha Trang (HKG → CXR)
Hong Kong → Phu Quoc (HKG → PQC)
Note: Flight information is updated as of July 2025. Travelers should visit the Vietnam Airlines website to update the latest list of flight routes.
Hong Kong International Airport operates many international flight routes to major regions in Asia, Europe, North America, and Oceania. Below are some popular destinations:
Asia - Pacific:
North America:
Europe
Africa
Hong Kong International Airport operates a dense network with numerous flights to many regions worldwide (Source: Internet)
Travelers can choose various transportation methods suitable for cost and time to travel from the center to the airport:
Transportation method
Booking guide and travel time
Reference cost
MTR Airport Express
Travel time: 12-24 minutes.<br><br>Trains run from Hong Kong, Kowloon, Tsing Yi stations to the airport. Can buy tickets at stations or book in advance. Use Octopus card for discounts.
105-115 HKD/way (350,000-384,000 VND/way)
Public bus
Travel time: 40-75 minutes.<br><br>Popular routes include A11 (Tsim Sha Tsui), A21 (Tung Lo Wan, Causeway Bay), N11, N21 (night routes). Pay with Octopus card or cash.
33-49 HKD/way (110,000-165,000 VND/way)
Taxi
Travel time: 30-60 minutes.<br><br>Can pick up at points in the city or book through ride-hailing apps.
260-370 HKD/way (866,000-1,233,000 VND/way)
Private transfer
Travel time: 30-60 minutes.<br><br>Book in advance through hotels or travel companies. Usually suitable for groups, families with lots of luggage.
From 360 HKD/way (1,200,000 VND/way)
Hotel shuttle
Travel time: 30-45 minutes.<br><br>Some luxury hotels provide limousine, private bus services. Need to contact hotel or travel company in advance.
500-1,000 HKD/way (1,665,000-3,332,000 VND/way)
SkyPier high-speed ferry
Travel time: 30 minutes-90 minutes.<br><br>Only for international transit passengers from China destinations, no immigration procedures needed.
198-430 HKD/way (660,000-1,433,000 VND/way)
Right after arriving at the airport, passengers can choose the following transportation methods to quickly travel to the center:
Travel time: 12-24 minutes<br><br>Departing from airport to Hong Kong, Kowloon, Tsing Yi stations. Trains operate from 05:54 to 00:48, every 10 minutes.
Travel time: 40-75 minutes.<br><br>Popular routes: A11, A21, N11, N21. Pickup point at bus area outside terminal.
Travel time: 30-60 minutes.<br><br>Pick up at dedicated taxi area outside Terminal T1 arrival hall.
Self-drive car rental
Travel time: 30-60 minutes.<br><br>Should book about 1 week in advance on car rental company websites.<br><br>How to get to pickup point:<br>- Take MTR to Kowloon Station, most car rental companies have offices around this area.<br>- Some companies provide shuttle service from airport to pickup point.
400-4,000 HKD/day (1,333,000-13,333,000 VND/day)
Travel time: 30-60 minutes.<br><br>Driver waits at Paging Area, Terminal T1 arrival hall. Service needs advance booking through hotel or travel company.
Airport shuttle bus
Travel time: 30-45 minutes.<br><br>Buy tickets at counter A14, Terminal T1 arrival hall. Only serves one way from airport to hotel, no return service.
From 119 HKD/way (396,000 VND/way)
Travel time: 30 minutes-90 minutes.<br><br>Only for international transit passengers to China destinations, no immigration procedures needed.<br><br>Buy ferry tickets at counter in transit area E2 of Terminal T1.
The Airport Express is the fastest and most convenient way to get to the airport (Source: Internet)
International transit passengers traveling to/from China can use SkyPier ferry (Source: Internet)
When departing or arriving at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA), you need to note some important information to ensure a smooth and convenient journey.
Time to arrive at airport: You should be at the airport at least 3 hours before departure, especially during peak hours or if carrying lots of luggage.
Faster procedures with biometric technology:
HKIA encourages passengers to use self-service kiosks for procedures, then drop baggage at automated machines. You can also register your face at security checkpoints to pass through boarding gates without presenting boarding passes or passports.
Baggage regulations:
Each airline has its own baggage policy. You should check carry-on baggage size and checked baggage limits on the airline's website beforehand to avoid additional costs at counters.
Immigration:
Baggage claim: After immigration, you will go to the baggage claim area. Staff may check baggage tags to ensure correct ownership.
Customs:
Handling delayed or lost baggage:
Other amenity services at the airport:
Passengers should use automated kiosks for quick procedures (Source: Internet)
1. Where can I view the airport map?
You can view the terminal map directly through the following ways:
With detailed maps, you can easily find departure gates, shopping areas, lounges, and other amenities.
2. Do I need a visa to enter Hong Kong?
According to regulations updated from July 1, 2025, Vietnamese citizens must have a visa to enter Hong Kong, even when just transiting by air and not leaving the transit area.
Visa exemption only applies to holders of diplomatic or official passports, with stays not exceeding 14 days.
3. How to travel from the airport to city center?
You have many transportation options depending on your needs and budget:
4. What rest areas are available at HKG during transit?
Hong Kong Airport has many rest options suitable for transit passengers:
With its strategic location, modern infrastructure, and global flight network, Hong Kong International Airport is not only an important transit point but also the starting place for memorable journeys. From rich duty-free shopping experiences to quality rest amenities, from smart procedures to convenient transportation connections, HKIA continuously innovates to bring maximum convenience and comfort to all passengers.
Passengers are required to have adequate travel documents for all flights on all concerned airlines and to abide by national laws and regulations. Vietnam Airlines does not take responsible if passengers are denied entry into any country.
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