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    (Bloomberg) -- Hong Kong will give away 500,000 plane tickets to lure visitors back to the financial hub when the government removes all remaining restrictions on inbound arrivals, local media ...

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  5. PAL Express - Wikipedia

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    It was in 1999 when Lucio Tan Group took over management of the airline. In March 1999, Air Philippines was granted approval to operate international services to Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and the USA. In May 2001, two Boeing 737-300 aircraft were delivered. In mid-2002, charter flights were started from Subic Bay and Laoag to Hong ...

  6. Royal Air Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The airline currently operates a fleet of an Airbus A319-100, Airbus A320-200, and British Aerospace BAe 146 commercial aircraft, and provides domestic and international non-scheduled airline and cargo services to Manila, Lal-lo, Caticlan, Clark, Cebu, Nanning, Kalibo, Kunming, Shenzhen, Hong Kong and Macau.

  7. Greater Bay Airlines - Wikipedia

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    It obtained its Air Operator's Certificate in October 2021 and began charter flights in November the same year. Its first charter flight, on 29 November 2021, was a same-day round trip from Hong Kong to Bangkok. [13] [14] In February 2022, the airline was granted the Air Transport License of Hong Kong, allowing it to operate scheduled flights.