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Destinations that Dragonair (KA) fly to and from Hong Kong Airport

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Dragonair Destination to and From Hong Kong Airport
Airport Code
Bandar Seri Begalan Airport

BUN

Bangkok Airport BKK
Beijing Airport PEK
Changsha Airport CSX
Chengdu Airport CTU
Chongqing Airport CKG
Dalian Airport DLC
Dkaka Airport DAC
Fuzhou Airport FOC
Guangzhou Airport CAN
Duilin Airport KWL
Haikou Airport HAK
Hangzhou Airport HGH
Hong Kong Airport HKG
Kaohsiung Airport KHH
Kota Kinabalu Airport BKI
Kunming Airport KMG
Nanjing Airport NKG
Ningbo Airport NGB
Phnom Penh Airport PNH
Phuket Airport HKT
Qingdao Airport TAO
Sanya Airport SYX
Shanghai Airport PVG
Taipai Airport TPE
Tianjin Airport TSN
Toyko Narita Airport NRT
Wuhan Airport WUH
Xiamen Airport XWN
Xian Airport XIY

 

 

Book Dragonair (KA) flights online

If you live in the UK, you can now can book Dragonair online via the link below with the UK passenger tickets agent for Dragonair.

We recommend that passengers with onward connections with Dragonair to buy there tickets before leaving the UK as Chinese airports especially Hong Kong can be confusing and extremely busy.

  • Tickets can only be posted to the UK address that match both the passenger name and credit card account details
  • A minimum of 3 working days must be allowed to ensure they can courier the tickets to you as ticket on departures are not permitted with Dragon Air. Otherwise you can collect from their office in the centre of Newcastle Upon Tyne - Monday to Friday only (excl Bank Holidays)
  • They can also arrange other Chinese domestic flights in China, however it may be better to ring them on 0845 0702250 to book your flights with Airlines like:- China Air , China Eastern and Air China

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Nearly all Chinese carriers are investing in new planes, as Asia is experiencing a huge growth in passenger traffic. Dragon Air runs one of Asia's youngest fleets of Airbus A320, A321 and A330 aircraft. Dragon air added another new plane, a widebodied A330 in March 2005 bringing its total number of these aircraft to 11 and an overall fleet of 27 passenger aircraft.

Most Dragonair routes offer a three class service. Often the difference between First, Business and Economy fares can be smaller than you would think and offer the benefit of Lounge access at Hong Kong airport.

 

 

 

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