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  2. Hong Kong Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Airlines Limited (HKA), operating as Hong Kong Airlines (Chinese: 香港航空公司), is an airline based in Hong Kong, with its headquarters in the Tung Chung district and its main hub at Hong Kong International Airport. It was established in 2006 as a member of the HNA Group [needs update] and flies to 25 destinations across Asia ...

  3. List of airlines of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Airline Airline (in Chinese) Image ICAO IATA Callsign Commenced operations Notes Greater Bay Airlines: 大灣區航空: HGB: HB: GREATER BAY: 2022: Rebranded from Hong Kong Bauhinia Airlines (2019–2020) [1] Rebranded from Donghai Airlines (Hong Kong) Limited (2019–2019) Rebranded from Donghai Airlines (2010–2019) HK Express ...

  4. Telephone numbers in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    1880 – Hong Kong Jockey Club Customer Service; 1881 to 1889 – Hong Kong Jockey Club phone gambling (Telebet) 189 – Disaster Response / Disaster Recovery; 19 – Test code / routing code; 200 – Telephone card access code; 201xxxxx to 206xxxxx – Fixed-line telephone; 207, 208, 209 – Telephone card access code; 21xxxxxx to 29xxxxxx ...

  5. HNA Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the HNA Group acquired two airlines in Hong Kong, Hong Kong Airlines and Hong Kong Express Airways. [ 63 ] In 2011, the HNA Group paid US$260 million for a foreclosure-threatened Manhattan office tower at 1180 Sixth Avenue [ 64 ] and purchased the Cassa Hotel New York for US$126 million.

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  7. EVA Air - Wikipedia

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    Because Taiwanese carriers did not have direct access to China, EVA Air has used Hong Kong, Bangkok and Macau as interline destinations. [78] EVA Air operated regular charter flights to China in 2008. The airline began regularly scheduled, direct cross-strait operations in December 2008, following the restoration of direct travel links. [88]

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