The automated transfer car park "Park and Fly" at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) will open for service next Saturday (Nov 15), with 1,800 parking spaces available during the initial phase.
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The round-the-clock facility allows passengers from the Greater Bay Area (GBA) to drive to the car park via the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge and transfer to flights overseas at HKIA.
Drivers with a booking can stop their cars in the designated areas, and the car park system will automatically park their vehicles. The process will take only about 30 minutes.
Passengers can then take a bonded bus to the SkyPier terminal to complete check-in and baggage drop before heading to the boarding gates. No immigration procedures at the Hong Kong boundary are required during the process.
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The Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) noted that the online reservation system has been opened to passengers from Guangdong, with nearly 400 users having registered. It will be available for Macau tourists to register starting this Thursday (Nov 6).
AAHK estimates that approximately 100 vehicles will use the parking lot daily during the initial operation period, with each car typically parked for one week.
The Authority is targeting to expand the parking lots to 3,000 in the second phase of the "Park and Fly".
For each booking, the total fee for the first three days is HK$100, with subsequent days charged at HK$50 per day. Each drop-off or pick-up service is charged at HK$100.
The promotional pricing will be available for six months and will be adjusted in the future based on demand.