Air Hong Kong has extended its route network with two new destinations. In July, it formalised its Chengdu charter arrangements for principal customer DHL Express into a regular scheduled service. This month, the carrier embarks on a series of charter services to Bahrain, linking two of the courier service’s principal hubs for the peak season.
Air Hong Kong, a fully owned subsidiary of the Cathay Pacific Group, has operated flights to Chengdu on a charter basis since September 2020. This has now been formalised into an overnight service to Chengdu and back, which runs five times per week and is operated by an Airbus A300-600F.
As a consequence, the airline's fleet has grown to 15 aircraft to accommodate the new route, which brings its scheduled network up to 14 stations. The new service frees up more capacity for DHL Express to serve the Chinese Mainland’s southwestern region through Chengdu and the import/export markets for overnight express parcels and e-commerce, and also opens up opportunities for Cathay Cargo to sell spare air cargo capacity as Air Hong Kong’s general sales agent.