Hong Kong Airport’s Terminal 1 extension to commence operation
Hong Kong Airport's Terminal 1 extension is to commence operation on 29 November 2019, adding 48 new check-in counters.
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Hong Kong Airport's Terminal 1 extension is to commence operation on 29 November 2019, adding 48 new check-in counters.
The airport operator, Corporación Quiport, invests $60 million into expanding the passenger terminal and apron from 2019 to 2020.
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