Hong Kong Airlines Are San Francisco Bound

Hong Kong Airlines will commence direct flights to San Francisco from 25 March 2018. The new service will expand the airline’s presence in North America, following the launch of its services to Vancouver in June and the upcoming launch of Los Angeles flights this December.

Hong Kong Airlines will also be looking to further enhance connectivity to the US by launching a service to New York later in 2018.

The timing of the new service ensures that travellers arrive in San Francisco early in the morning – particularly enticing for those seeking to maximise their time in The Golden City. In turn, an evening arrival back in Hong Kong guarantees passengers a restful sleep, following a long flight.

Hong Kong Airlines’ new Hong Kong-San Francisco service will be operated by its brand-new Airbus A350. The fuel-efficient widebody aircraft features a total of 334 seats, with 33 in Business Class, 108 in Economy Comfort and 193 in Economy Class.

All Business Class seats have a width of 23-inches and are able to fully recline into a flatbed. This, combined with specially designed smooth and soft bedding, will ensure that passengers can enjoy the highest quality of sleep in the air. In addition, all seats are equipped with the latest high-definition TV screens offering a variety of in-flight entertainment options, including movies, television, news and music. Each seat also has a power outlet and USB port fitted to the side for maximum convenience. Finally, onboard Wi-Fi service is available to all passengers, of which the first 15 minutes of use is free.

“Our transition from a regional airline to a global carrier continues to gain traction, as San Francisco becomes our third destination in North America,” says Mr Li Dian Chun, chief commercial officer of Hong Kong Airlines. “According to San Francisco International Airport, it served an all-time record of 53.1 million passengers last year, which represented a 6.1 percent growth year on year. We anticipate even more growth in the future. As a popular destination for both business and leisure travellers, we are delighted to offer passengers with more flexibility and options when travelling to The Golden City.”

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