HK Express reintroduces direct flights from Hong Kong to Hiroshima, boosting access to this iconic Japanese city and surrounding attractions.
HONG KONG – HK Express Airways marks a significant milestone with the official relaunch of its Hong Kong–Hiroshima Airport (HIJ) service, restoring a vital link between these dynamic cities and opening up seamless travel opportunities for eager explorers.
“As Hong Kong’s only low-cost carrier, HK Express delivers affordable travel options with comprehensive coverage across Japan, enabling passengers to explore multiple cities while embracing our ‘Live More’ philosophy,” HK Express CEO Jeanette Mao said. The continued popularity of Japanese destinations among travellers motivates us to strengthen our presence in the Japanese market. “Through collaborative efforts with our partners, we’ve successfully reinstated the Hiroshima route – one of three routes to Japan launched by HK Express this year – offering travellers direct access to the city’s attractions and nearby regions. The market response following the route launch has been remarkable. To accommodate the growing demand, we will boost our service frequency to four weekly flights starting from January 2025.”
“Hiroshima has garnered recognition across the globe. As part of the Cathay Group, HK Express serves as a vital link, connecting international travellers to Hiroshima through our group’s widespread network, bridging this remarkable city to a broader global audience,” Jeanette added.
HIROKUMA, the charming mascot of the Hiroshima Tourism Association, made a notable appearance in Hong Kong last month, engaging with the HK Express team and bringing joy to residents and visitors alike. The endearing character quickly captured hearts, distributing Hiroshima’s signature lemon candies to passersby and inspiring many to seize the opportunity for a memorable selfie.
For those who missed this delightful experience, an HK Express flight to Hiroshima offers another chance to encounter HIROKUMA, who may be ready to greet guests warmly.
Hiroshima, a serene city blending rich history with natural beauty, lies in southwestern Honshu along the Seto Inland Sea. Renowned for attractions such as the UNESCO-listed Itsukushima Shrine and Hiroshima Peace Memorial, the city also invites travelers to savor local culinary specialties. Beyond Hiroshima, nearby cities like Onomichi and Yamaguchi offer further exploration, making Hiroshima a compelling destination for travelers seeking both culture and tranquility.
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