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Singapore Airlines: SQ: SIA: SINGAPORE: 1972 Cargo airlines. Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced ... Mobile view; Search. Search. Toggle the table of contents.
186131 – Security Bureau, Government of the Hong Kong SAR; 186186 – Anti Narcotics Division, Security Bureau, Government of the Hong Kong SAR; 1868 – Immigration Department of the Government of the Hong Kong SAR (assistance to Hong Kong residents in distress) 187xxxx – High traffic telephone lines; 18713xx – Macau phone gambling (Telebet)
As of March 2023, the penetration rate in Hong Kong was estimated at 282% over a population estimate of over 7.473 million, with 21.61 million public mobile subscriptions. [30] Hong Kong's telecom regulator is the Office of the Communications Authority (OFCA).
Airline Airline (in Chinese) Image ICAO IATA Callsign Commenced operations Notes Greater Bay Airlines: 大灣區航空: HGB: HB: GREATER BAY: 2022: Rebranded from Hong Kong Bauhinia Airlines (2019–2020) [1] Rebranded from Donghai Airlines (Hong Kong) Limited (2019–2019) Rebranded from Donghai Airlines (2010–2019) HK Express ...
Scoot Pte Ltd, operating as Scoot, is a low-cost airline based in Singapore and is a subsidiary of the country's flag carrier Singapore Airlines. [5] It began its operations on 4 June 2012 on medium and long-haul routes from Singapore, predominantly to various airports throughout the Asia-Pacific region.
Swire Group Hong Kong headquarters at One Pacific Place Company type Private company limited by shares (John Swire & Sons Limited) Public (Swire Pacific Limited) Traded as Swire Pacific Limited: SEHK: 19 (A-shares) SEHK: 87 (B-shares) Hang Seng component (19) Industry Conglomerate Founded 1816 ; 209 years ago (1816) Headquarters One Pacific Place, Hong Kong (Operational HQ) London (Registered ...
A travel bubble between Hong Kong and Singapore due to open on May 26 has been postponed for a second time, officials said on Monday, after a spike in cases in Singapore derailed the plan for ...
In 2002, Virgin Mobile in a joint venture with Singtel, set up the fourth telecommunications company in Singapore. It was the first mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) in Singapore. The operations were closed down on 11 October 2002 after failing to attract a significant number of customers.