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March 28, 2024

HKBAC Introduces Private, Commerical Jet Transfer Service

The process streamlines the journey between flights at the Asian aviation hub

Hong Kong Business Aviation Centre (HKBAC) launches a new private and commercial jet transfer service, catering to high-end travelers seeking personalized and efficient air travel solutions. This initiative reflects HKBAC's commitment to enhancing luxury travel experiences and meeting the growing demand for exclusive and convenient transportation options in Hong Kong.

Officials at Hong Kong International Airport at launch of Jet transfer service

Hong Kong Business Aviation Center has launched a transfer service that eases the way for passengers linking private flights with airline service. Dubbed HKBAC JetLink Service, it ensures seamless connectivity between business jets and airliners at Hong Kong International Airport (VHHH), providing private aircraft operators and passengers with a convenient and personalized transfer with enhanced privacy.

The sole FBO at VHHH, HKBAC was the first in Asia to introduce co-located customs, immigration, and quarantine services. With dedicated personnel accompanying the traveler through the entire transfer journey, it eliminates the need for them to face the complicated and time-consuming tasks of customs and immigration clearance, as well as collecting luggage in the airline terminal.

As an example, the company noted that through this offering, international passengers may choose to fly to Hong Kong via an airline and then transfer directly to a business jet for the leg to other cities in the region, thus opening up new connections.

“The HKBAC JetLink Service will, no doubt, facilitate Hong Kong’s attempt to attract international talents, business and leisure travelers, as well as new opportunities,” said Allen Fung, the company’s chairman. “It will also enhance HKIA’s competitiveness and our ability to leverage the Hong Kong double gateway advantage to connect with other cities in the mainland and the rest of the world.”

Source: AIN - Aviation International News

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