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It was a local ferry pier called Chek Lap Kok Ferry Pier (赤鱲角渡輪碼頭).It provided a ferry route to Tuen Mun, operated by New World First Ferry.However, the route was cancelled and replaced by another route between Tuen Mun and Tung Chung New Development Ferry Pier in 2002, because the Hong Kong Airport Authority took back the pier for its own development.
Skypier at Hong Kong International Airport (海天碼頭) Ports and terminals have full customs and immigration desks, as well as ticket offices. The ports served by CKS outside of Hong Kong include: Macau: Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal; Taipa Temporary Ferry Terminal; Doumen (斗門), Zhuhai; Fuyong next to Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport ...
Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry Limited Fleet(All are built by Cheoy Lee Shipyard) Name Type Year Built Seats: Speed (Knots) COO Number Notes Sea Star: Double-decker ferry 1981 348 15 A3823 Ex-Kun Yieh: Flying Flame: Mono-hull: 1988 178 25 A4993 Ex-Discovery Bay 17: Sea Splendid: Mono-hull 1988 180 25 A5023 Ex-Flying Swift / Discovery Bay 18: Kun Tuo
The Kingston-Edmonds ferry will remain its current alternative schedule, with one-boat service for the popular route. Vessels depart roughly every 90 minutes through the day on the holiday and Friday.
On 10 July 2007, a new ferry service between Jiuzhou port and Skypier in Hong Kong International Airport began. The new service was to have two roundtrip sailings per day and can carry 1,300 passengers, with ferries departing Jiuzhou at 9:30 am and 3:30 pm and leaving the airport at 11:15 am and 5 pm.
Humen Ferry Terminal (虎门港澳码头) (IATA: ZTI) [citation needed] is a ferry terminal in the Humen Town of Dongguan, in the Southern China's Guangdong province, situated immediately north of Hong Kong. It includes a passenger terminal for high-speed ferries connecting the Humen with Zhuhai and the Skypier at Hong Kong International Airport.
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PITCL was established in 2002 as a joint venture between Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry and Transport International (then known as Kowloon Motor Bus Holdings). [1] In 2009, the business was sold to Sun Hung Kai Properties. [2]