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  2. List of airports in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Airport name ICAO IATA Status District; Current airports: Hong Kong International Airport: VHHH HKG Civil (1998-present) Islands: Shek Kong Airfield: VHSK - Royal Air Force (1938-1997) People's Liberation Army Air Force (1997-present) Yuen Long: Closed airports: Kai Tak Airport / RAF Kai Tak: VHKT: HKG: Civil (1925-1998) Royal Air Force (1927 ...

  3. Taxis of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of taxis in Hong Kong are owned by 17 independent taxi companies, although a few taxis are independently owned and operated. As of 2024, there are 18,163 taxis in Hong Kong, of which 15,250 were urban taxis, 2,838 were New Territories taxis, and 75 were Lantau taxis. Every day they serve about 1.1 million, 207,900 and 1,400 ...

  4. Transport in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Most of the taxis in Hong Kong run on LPG (liquified petroleum gas) to reduce emissions. In August 2000, a one-off grant was paid in cash to taxi owners who replaced their diesel taxi with an LPG one. Since August 2001, all newly purchased taxis run on LPG. By the end of 2003, over 99.8% of the taxi fleet in Hong Kong ran on LPG. [13]

  5. Taxi livery - Wikipedia

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    Red taxi in Hong Kong. Taxis of Hong Kong have three colour schemes based on service area: red with silver top for urban Hong Kong and Kowloon, as well as New Kowloon, Kwai Chung and Tsing Yi, most of Tseung Kwan O, and much of Sha Tin and Tsuen Wan; green with white top for the New Territories except the Lantau; and blue with white top for Lantau Island.

  6. Taxis by country - Wikipedia

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    BYD e6 green taxi in Hong Kong BYD e6 red taxi in Hong Kong. During the early colonial times, sedan chairs were the only form of public conveyances. Public chairs were licensed, and charged according to tariffs which would be prominently displayed. [11] Chair stands were found at all hotels, wharves, and major crossroads. Their numbers peaked ...

  7. List of airline codes (A) - Wikipedia

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    Ceased operations 10/01/2002; former IATA code: 4L ACS Air Cess: Liberia defunct ADT Air Dorval: AIR DORVAL Canada defunct AHN Air Hungaria: AIR HUNGARIA Hungary AHR Air Adriatic: ADRIATIC Croatia defunct LD AHK Air Hong Kong: AIR HONG KONG Hong Kong AHS Air Viggi San Raffaele: AIRSAR Italy AAI Air Aurora: BOREALIS United States Former IATA ...

  8. Hong Kong International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is also referred to as Chek Lap Kok International Airport or Chek Lap Kok Airport, to distinguish it from its predecessor, the former Kai Tak Airport. Opened in 1998, Hong Kong International Airport is the world's busiest cargo gateway and one of the world's busiest passenger airports. [4] [5] It is also home to one of the world's ...

  9. List of airports by IATA airport code: H - Wikipedia

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    "United Nations Code for Trade and Transport Locations". UN/LOCODE 2011-2. UNECE. 28 February 2012. - includes IATA codes "ICAO Location Indicators by State" (PDF). International Civil Aviation Organization. 17 September 2010.