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  2. Cross-strait charter - Wikipedia

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    Only Tai-merchants could take the flights. Planes had to go through the Hong Kong Flight Information Region without landing. Between 29 January and 20 February 2005, twelve mainland Chinese and Taiwanese airlines flew 48 charters. At 7:46 am on 29 January, Air China Flight 1087 was the first flight to depart mainland China with 88 passengers ...

  3. Longest flights - Wikipedia

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    Cathay Pacific flights from Hong Kong to New York–JFK will also sometimes fly 15,000 ... 4,860 nmi) in a scheduled flight time of 19 hours, ... flight to Taipei. ...

  4. China Airlines Flight 611 - Wikipedia

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    The flight took off at 15:08 local time (07:08 UTC), and was scheduled to arrive at Hong Kong at 16:28 Hong Kong Time (08:28 UTC). The flight crew consisted of 51-year-old Captain Yi Ching-Fong, [ note 1 ] 52-year-old First Officer Shieh Yea Shyong, [ note 2 ] and 54-year-old Flight Engineer Chao Sen Kuo.

  5. The world’s busiest flight routes for 2024 revealed - AOL

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    The world’s busiest flight routes for 2024. Hong Kong - Taipei. Cairo - Jeddah. Seoul Incheon - Tokyo Narita. Kuala Lumpur - Singapore Changi. Seoul Incheon - Osaka Kansai. Dubai - Riyadh ...

  6. China Airlines Flight 642 - Wikipedia

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    China Airlines/Mandarin Airlines Flight 642 was a flight that crashed at Hong Kong (Chek Lap Kok) International Airport on 22 August 1999. It was operating from Bangkok (Bangkok International Airport, now renamed as Don Mueang International Airport ) to Taipei with a stopover in Hong Kong.

  7. Three Links - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, the Taipei-Hong Kong air route alone constituted one-sixth of the passengers handled at the Hong Kong Airport with five million passengers, [40] and by 2001, this figure has jumped to 6.7 million. In the fiscal year 2006–07, the Taipei-Hong Kong air route accounted for 18% of Hong Kong's 45 million passengers, making it one of the ...