Starting 4/1, Hong Kong Air Cargo (HKAC) will resume cargo flights from Hong Kong (HKG) to Singapore (SIN). These flights will operate from Tuesday to Sunday, with return flights running on the same days.
Concurrently, the airline has transitioned its flights from HKG to Chennai (MAA) from charter services to scheduled operations. Consequently, HKG - MAA and MAA - HKG flights will now operate on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday.
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Hong Kong Air Cargo (HKAC) is a Hong Kong-based cargo airline, focusing on intra-Asia routes and connecting Asia with major logistics hubs. Photo: Hong Kong Air Cargo
HKAC stated that this network expansion demonstrates its commitment to providing stable, customer-centric air freight solutions across Asia and neighboring markets. Incorporating these routes into regular schedules benefits customers with consistent frequency and reliable connections, enhancing transportation planning and supply chain management efficiency.
This latest expansion follows HKAC's earlier service enhancements in September, which included extending services to Dhaka (Bangladesh) and temporarily increasing flights to Hanoi (Vietnam).
Hong Kong Air Cargo currently operates five A330-200F aircraft on dry lease from its parent company, Hong Kong Airlines, and one Airbus A330-300P2F converted by EFW under an ACMI lease. By 2027, the airline aims to own and operate a total of 15 aircraft, comprising both owned and ACMI-leased fleets.
Gia Han (According to AirCargo News)
