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Asia's most dynamic city, Hong Kong offers a never-ending range of wonders both natural and man-made to spoil its visitors for choices. Known for its fascinating fusion of history and modernity, Hong Kong promises a lot of things to see and do for visitors booking tickets on flights arriving here. Cat Street, Giant Buddha, Stanley Market & Murray House, Symphony of Lights, Victoria Peak, The Avenue of Stars, Disneyland, Times Square, Museum of History and Hong Kong Wetland Park are just some of the many scintillating attractions in Hong Kong that make visitors love their decision to book tickets onboard flights bound for the 'must-see' city-state.
One of the world's busiest airports, Hong Kong International Airport is the main entry point to this Special Administrative Region of China. The airport is located on the island of Chek Lap Kok and is connected to the rest of the city by a host of public transport options such as The Airport Express, Taxis and Coaches. In addition, the airport is the hub for Hong Kong's national airline, Cathay Pacific and its wholly-owned subsidiary, Dragon Air.
Hong Kong is fairly well connected with the UK and the rest of the world. The airport hosts over 70 international airlines that connect more than 130 destinations across the world to the city of Hong Kong. The most preferred carriers operating flights to Hong Kong particularly from the key airports in the UK include Cathay Pacific, British Airways, China Eastern, Virgin Atlantic, Singapore Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Lufthansa, KLM and Qatar Airways.
Accommodation choices range from ultra-luxe five-star hotels to budget hostels. No wonder, most visitors believe that picking an accommodation in Hong Kong is the easiest thing to do! Sybarites on flights to the city may opt to unwind amidst the lushness of luxurious properties such as The Peninsula, Island Shangri-La, Grand Hyatt and Mandarin Oriental. On the other hand, budget vacationers booking air tickets to Hong Kong may take their pick from Butterfly on Hollywood, The Harbourview and ibis Hong Kong Central! Time-pressed travellers may opt for hotels such as Regal Hotel, Novotel Citygate and Nan Hai Hotel, all located in the proximity of the international airport in Hong Kong!
Hong Kong has a sub-tropical climate with cool, dry winters and hot, humid summers. Tourists visit the city throughout the year, but the best time to visit the city remains the months of September to February. With low humidity and agreeable weather, the peak travel months of September to February make for the best time for holidays to Hong Kong. But it makes sense to make advance bookings as cheap flight tickets and accommodations are available in scanty during the peak travel months!
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