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Hongkong AIRPORT

Hong Kong International Airport is among the busiest airports in the world and firmly cements Hong Kong's position as an aviation hub.

The passenger terminal is perhaps the world's largest enclosed space and it is certainly one of the most energy efficient buildings yet created. Although awe inspiring, the terminal's interior is not overwhelming. Reflected sunlight, a soaring arched roof and unobtrusive air-conditioning create a comfortable and natural ambience all year round.

Shopping is a delight for many of the world's most famous labels and brand names are represented in the terminal's shopping complex. Aptly named SkyMart, this world-class retail and catering facility offers a huge variety of shops, restaurants and cafes, and all are committed to a value-for-money policy of top quality at downtown prices. Trolleys for hand luggage and shopping items are readily available.

Despite its vast size, the terminal building is surprisingly easy to negotiate, as the needs of travellers were carefully considered during all design phases. The pedestrian flow for departures and arrivals is clearly defined so that all procedures are trouble free and pleasurable. Where changes of level are unavoidable, ramps, lifts and escalators are provided. Signage is prominent and internationally accepted icons are used wherever possible as an aid to clear communication.

HKIA is one of the few airports with its own internal underground rail network. An Automated People Mover swiftly transports arriving or departing passengers from the furthermost gates in about 70 seconds. This is complemented by over three kilometres of moving walkways or travelators located inside the terminal building.

The passenger terminal is perhaps the world's largest enclosed space. Designed to be an energy-efficient building, it has a natural ambience due in part to its architecture and arched roof as well as reflected sunlight. Despite its size, it is actually easy to negotiate, with pedestrian flow for departures and arrivals clearly defined. Signage is prominent and internationally recognized icons are used.

The HKIA has an automated people mover that transports arriving or departing passengers from the furthermost gates in about 70 seconds, as well as more than 2 km of moving walkways or travelators inside the terminal building.

There are 12 baggage reclaim carousels, with information boards throughout the baggage reclaim hall indicating the carousels designated for each incoming flight. Bags should reach the appropriate carousel within 10 minutes of being collected from the aircraft.

Adjacent to the terminal is the ground transportation center where fast transfers to Hong Kong can be made. The four-level transportation center houses the station for the Airport Express and an extensive public transport interchange with facilities for taxis, franchised buses, tour coaches, hotel limousines and private cars. Hotel shuttle buses and cars are located in the central area at ground level. Baggage trolleys can be found at all passenger drop-off points and free porter service is available at the passenger terminal departures.

Two counters of the Hong Kong Hotels Association Information can be found in the Buffer Hall at Arrivals Level immediately after the Customs area. Likewise, information counters operated by the Hong Kong Tourist Association are located in the Arrivals Hall. These counters offer a wide range of information for visitors, including brochures and maps of Hong Kong.

Airport information counters can be found in the Departures Hall and under the Farman bi-plane exhibit in the Arrivals Hall. Airport maps and information booklets are available here.

Help Phones are located in public areas throughout the terminal. Passengers need only lift the handset to speak to operators who can provide airport information or send duty staff to assist.

Departure Tax
Hong Kong's airport authority has halved the airport departure tax to HK$50 (approx. $7) at Chek Lap Kok. It is now added to the cost of your airline ticket.
Restaurants
Several restaurants are found in HKIA including branches of Maxim's Chinese Restaurant and Grappa's, both at the Mezzanine level.
Airport Hotel
The Regal Airport Hotel - the only hotel on the airport site - is connected directly to the terminal building via the arrival hall and by the air-conditioned travelator. It has more than 1,100 guestrooms and extensive meeting and conference venues. Other facilities include game room, gift shop, outdoor/indoor pools, safe deposit boxes, shoeshine, health club, and a branch of HSBC.

Short-stay rates for 4 hours between 8am to 10pm     $51.50
Short stay rates for 8 hours between 8am to 10pm    $96.57
Room-night rates         $270 to $296
Business Centers
The Regal Airport Hotel has a business center that offers secretarial services, cellular phones, PC and printers, fax service and translation. The Plaza Premium Lounge is patterned after first- and business-class lounges with facilities such as computers with Internet and other business equipment, plus showers, massage chairs, magazines, and food and drinks available for HK$250.
Fitness Center
Available at the Regal Airport Hotel
Medical centers
Medical centers are located on Departures Level 6 and in the Arrivals Hall. Help Phones in the terminal can be used to call for urgent medical assistance. A medical clinic can also be found at the Regal Airport Hotel. Located on the 3rd floor, it is manned by a nurse six days a week, with an attending physician available every morning.
Shopping
The airport's passenger terminal is nearly a mile long and boasts a shopping mall appropriately called SkyMart with 140 retail shops and restaurants. Among the establishments are Ferragamo, Gucci, Christian Dior, Bvlgari and Bally. There is also a branch of the pharmacy Mannings at the Check-In Hall.
Car rental
Limousine service counters are found in the Arrivals Hall and the Ground Transportation Centre. There is a comfortable lounge for travellers waiting for their limos.
Dah Chong Hong (Motor) Ltd
Tel: +852 2262-1888
Farrington
Tel: +852 3121-3128
Intercontinental Hire Cars Ltd
Tel: +852 2336-6111
Swire Travel
Tel: +852 2579-6488

Airport Parking
There are about 3,100 commercial car parking spaces at the airport for hourly, daily and monthly parking operated by Wilson Parking. Car parks 1 and 2 are located to the south of the terminal; car park 3 and the multi-storey car park 4 (about 1,700 spaces) are located to the north of the terminal. Fees for the open carpark is HK$13 per hour, while the multi-storey carpark charges HK$16 per hour.

Other Facilities

Money changers
Twelve money exchange outlets are located landside and airside on both Arrivals and Departures levels.
Post office
The airport Post Office is located in the Departures Level Check-In Hall. Open from 9:30am to 8:30pm Monday to Saturday.
Prayer room
A 24-hour multi-faith prayer room is located in the Departures Check-in Hall, south concourse, near Check-in.
Banks
Among the banks that have branches at the HKIA are Bank of China, Bank of East Asia, Bank of America, Hang Seng Bank and Hongkong Bank.

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