Oasis Hong Kong Airlines Takes off in UK Market

June 30, 2007

Oasis Hong Kong Airlines

The first low fare airline to fly to Hong Kong is today celebrating a successful first quarter. Since its launch on 26th October the airline has taken over 70,000 bookings and carried 34,000 passengers with an average 76% load factor out of the UK over the first three months of operation.

97% of the flights operated on time in January – exceeding the industry average of 75% on the London – Hong Kong route. The company now employs 308 staff, including 58 experienced pilots.

The airline now provides daily service between London and Hong Kong. Oasis’ air fares start from an incredible GBP75 + tax one way in economyOasis and GBP470 + tax one way in businessOasis. Online booking is proving most popular with UK travellers with 70% of bookings being made through www.oasishongkong.com [Read more]

How to Save Money when Visiting Hong Kong

May 23, 2007

If you're traveling to Hong Kong on business or vacation, you'll need to know the cost saving ways to get around the city without it costing an arm and a leg. This handy guide will show you how to save money when visiting Hong Kong on your next trip.... [Read more]

Hong Kong Cruises

April 29, 2007

Star Pisces in Hong Kong HarbourHong Kong has become a popular departure point and port of call for many cruise lines. The city is very popular and very beautiful. The coast of the city is also very beautiful and is an awesome sight to see from a cruise ship. Cruises are relatively inexpensive if planned properly and over-sea cruises are even more exciting. Hong Kong also has its own cruise line called Star Cruises and they operate over 22 ships out of Hong Kong.

Whether you are arriving or departing, you will visit Ocean Terminal. This three-story complex is the port for the cruise lines coming and going from Hong Kong. Even if you are not in Hong Kong for a cruise, Ocean Terminal is a sight to see. Ocean Terminal is also very close to the many other sights to see in Hong Kong including museums and art galleries. Ocean Terminal is located at the end of the Kowloon Peninsula near Tsim Sha Tsui. [Read more]