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(HONG KONG) Dragonair today announced that it will resume its service to Hongqiao International Airport in Shanghai on 15 September - the first time for the airline to fly into the airport since moving its operation to Pudong International Airport in October 2002.
The Hongqiao service is being resumed following an announcement by the HKSAR Government earlier this year that an agreement had been made with relevant authorities in the Mainland to add Shanghai Hongqiao as a destination for scheduled air services between Hong Kong and Mainland China.
The Hongqiao service will be a daily flight operated by an Airbus A330 aircraft, with a convenient morning departure from Hong Kong
"Thanks to the efforts of the HKSAR Government and relevant authorities in the Mainland in putting in place this new arrangement, we are pleased to be able to resume flying into Shanghai's Hongqiao International Airport - one of the busiest airports in the Mainland," said Dragonair Chief Executive Officer James Tong.
"The Hongqiao flights will further boost our services between Hong Kong and Shanghai, providing more choice and greater convenience for travellers to and from the Yangtze River Delta area and, at the same time, strengthening Hong Kong's position as the major gateway to the Mainland."
Hongqiao International Airport, located in the Puxi area of Shanghai, is close to the city centre and connects to an extensive transportation network, including direct links to the high-speed railway.
Dragonair started operating chartered flights to Shanghai in 1988. The airline currently offers 16 daily flights between Hong Kong and Pudong, three of which are Code-Share services operated by sister airline Cathay Pacific.
The flight schedule to Hongqiao, effective from 15 September, is as follows*:
* All times local and subject to government approval
Dragonair, an affiliate member of oneworld, is a Hong Kong-based airline operating a fleet of 31 passenger aircraft and serving 29 regional destinations, including 17 cities in Mainland China. Dragonair has been recognised for its product and service quality, and was voted "World's Best Regional Airline" in the annual World Airline Survey run by Skytrax in 2010. Dragonair is part of the Cathay Pacific Group, providing seamless connectivity for passengers to more than 110 cities around the globe.
Dragonair web site address: www.dragonair.com