Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) recently officially launched two new facilities: the SkyPier, a new cross-boundary ferry terminal; and the North Satellite Concourse, which is equipped with 10 bridge-served parking stands for narrow-bodied aircraft. The facilities have been soft-opened since mid-December 2009.
Addressing at a ceremony marking the grand opening of the two new facilities, Dr Marvin Cheung Kin-tung, Chairman of the Airport Authority Hong Kong, said the new SkyPier and North Satellite Concourse are part of HKIA’s near-term growth projects to enhance service levels and meet future demand.
He said: “The SkyPier efficiently conveys passengers travelling between the Pearl River Delta and the world via HKIA, while the North Satellite Concourse enables about 98% of our passengers to embark and disembark airplanes in an indoor, weatherproof environment.”
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